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January 3, 2023 Ski Destination Celebrates 30 Years Shredding With Pride

Posted at 08:00h in Adventures, Destinations, Participation, People by Johanna Fraenkel
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Can the outdoor community become more inclusive? Absolutely, and the Whistler Ski and Pride Festival has spent the last three decades demonstrating how....

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October 31, 2022 The Rainforest Revival

Posted at 14:57h in Adventures, Advocacy, Conservation, Destinations, People, Planet by Johan Augustin
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Australia’s rainforests have long been cleared to give way to logging and sugarcane fields. Now the comeback of the world’s oldest rainforest has begun with the replanting and the buy-back scheme of the Daintree....

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October 8, 2020 Turning Back the Tide on Plastic Waste

Posted at 12:43h in Destinations, Pollution by Johan Augustin
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While some see the plastic waste littering Indonesia's beaches and countryside as evidence of paradise lost, The Bali Partnership is working to solve the problem - both on land and at sea....

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February 11, 2020 Funding Future Adventure

Posted at 14:40h in Conservation, Destinations by SUSTON
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The Adventure Travel Conservation Fund awards local non-profit to combat poaching and ensure the marvel of the Masai Mara National Reserve remains intact to provide livelihoods and inspire generations to come....

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January 23, 2020 Tiroleans say “Tschüss” to CO2

Posted at 08:03h in Climate, Destinations by Jonathan Eidse
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Previously in Suston, we’ve highlighted how ski resorts in the U.S., Switzerland and Finland are increasingly profiling themselves as green resorts – in the positive sense. Is it time for Austria to take the lead?...

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March 4, 2019 Aspen’s Straight Shooter

Posted at 09:54h in Climate, Destinations, Pioneers by Kassondra Cloos
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According to Auden Schendler of Aspen Skiing Company, what we really need is a revolution – the outdoor industry’s beloved public lands will quickly become unrecognizable without one. ...

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March 1, 2019 Plan B in the Alps

Posted at 13:21h in Climate, Destinations by Jaakko Järvensivu
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Whether the Paris Agreement's goals are met or not, winter is in for a tough century. In the Alps, a number of ski destinations are taking steps to prepare for winters without sufficient snowfall....

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January 25, 2019 A Gift of Land

Posted at 11:56h in Conservation, Destinations by Gabriel Arthur
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Thanks to the Tompkins Conservation foundation, South America gains vast new parklands in what's dubbed as history's greatest donation of land from a private actor to a country....

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Superhero Emma Svensson on Kebnekaise

October 30, 2018 A Farewell to the South Peak

Posted at 10:08h in Climate, Destinations, Pioneers by Mats Nyman
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Swedish fashion designer and adventurer's last climb before global warming claims Sweden's highest peak....

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August 6, 2018 China’s National Parks Reinvented

Posted at 15:19h in Conservation, Destinations by Gabriel Arthur
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The plan to make ten huge national parks around China has rolled out. But nature conservancy is nothing new to China. In fact, one could argue this is where it all began....

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