September 1, 2025 Rights of Nature explained: speaking up for Planet Earth
What if nature could sue? A growing movement to give nature legal standing is reshaping environmental law, from Ecuador to the EU and the ICC....
What if nature could sue? A growing movement to give nature legal standing is reshaping environmental law, from Ecuador to the EU and the ICC....
Michaela and Jiří Dolan hitchhike through 12 countries to collect litter, raise awareness of plastic waste, and build community action....
1% for the Planet and EOG form a cross-Atlantic partnership to boost funding and collaboration for environmental initiatives....
A scientific voyage through the Arctic’s Northwest Passage reveals critical planetary tipping points and the challenges of modern exploration....
As climate change threatens winter sports, luxury ski tourism thrives—from Greenland to Antarctica. Is skiing becoming an activity for the ultra-rich only?...
Protect Our Winters launches IYGP 2025 to rally action against glacier loss. A global push for preservation follows Earth’s hottest year on record....
At the Tarfala Think Tank, sustainability leaders face climate realities head-on, blending discussions with time in the mountains to reignite hope and action....
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....
Keen commits $25,000 as the first Catalyst Member of the Outdoor Diversity Alliance, supporting systemic DEI change in the outdoor industry....