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May 13, 2025 2025 conservation wins: EOCA funds forest to mountain projects

Posted at 12:42h in Adventures, Conservation, Destinations, Planet by SUSTON
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EOCA names six projects to receive 2025 funding - from Scotland to South Africa - supporting community-driven restoration and species protection....

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April 29, 2025 Navigating climate change: “Citizen Science” along the Northwest Passage

Posted at 09:15h in Adventures, Advocacy, Climate, Destinations, People, Planet by Jonathan Eidse
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A scientific voyage through the Arctic’s Northwest Passage reveals critical planetary tipping points and the challenges of modern exploration....

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April 3, 2025 The future of winter sports: Off-piste skiing for the ultra-rich only?

Posted at 01:41h in Adventures, Advocacy, Op-ed, People, Planet by SUSTON
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As climate change threatens winter sports, luxury ski tourism thrives—from Greenland to Antarctica. Is skiing becoming an activity for the ultra-rich only?...

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February 26, 2025 Public lands job cuts put American outdoor safety and access at risk

Posted at 20:44h in Adventures, Participation, People by SUSTON
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More than 5,000 U.S. public lands jobs have been cut, affecting trails, campgrounds, and wildfire preparedness. Learn how these changes could impact outdoor recreation....

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February 6, 2025 Funding available: Apply now for outdoor participation and inclusivity grants

Posted at 18:26h in Adventures, Conservation, Participation, People by EOG
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Non-profits across Europe can apply for up to €5,000 to fund outdoor activities through the It’s Great Out There Coalition. Applications close 28 February....

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February 6, 2025 New Zealand declares a mountain a legal person – here’s why it matters

Posted at 16:02h in Adventures, Advocacy, Conservation, Destinations by SUSTON
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New Zealand has granted Mount Taranaki legal personhood, giving it rights and protections similar to a citizen. The decision honors its sacred status and allows Māori groups to advocate for its well-being....

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Testing shell jackets in Swedish Lapland, where extreme conditions push outdoor apparel to its limits.

December 26, 2024 Detoxing shell jackets—are we finally there?

Posted at 15:55h in Adventures, Brands, Materials, Pollution, Suppliers by Gabriel Arthur
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Even before PFAS became a hot topic, the shell jacket was the most discussed and tested garment in the outdoor industry. Has a new, PFAS-free performance benchmark been found? Suston seeks answers in Swedish Lapland....

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December 17, 2024 Photographer-turned-activist leads expeditions to witness climate change first hand

Posted at 11:49h in Adventures, Climate, Destinations, Planet by Andreas Björkman
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The ice of the widest glacier front in the northern hemisphere, Bråsvell Glacier in Svalbard, is retreating at an alarming rate. Roie Galitz wants the world to see it....

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November 25, 2024 Creative Waste Management at Mount Everest

Posted at 14:13h in Adventures, Destinations, Planet, Pollution, Travel by Andreas Björkman
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Litter on the summit of Mount Everest has attracted media attention for many years. But the trash left behind by trekkers in the surrounding national park is just as big an environmental problem. The Nepalese project Sagarmartha Next aims to...

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October 29, 2024 EOCA vote opens to select 2024 conservation projects – Cast your vote here!

Posted at 11:21h in Adventures, Conservation, Destinations, Planet by SUSTON
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The European Outdoor Conservation Association (EOCA) has launched its public vote for selecting 2024 conservation projects for funding. This initiative offers global outdoor enthusiasts the chance to support impactful, grassroots conservation efforts....

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