March 1, 2019 The Competitor
The world’s elite downhill skiers are dependent on snow and glaciers – yet their CO2 emissions are far above average. The Swedish Alpine National Team has promised to halve its carbon footprint within four years....
The world’s elite downhill skiers are dependent on snow and glaciers – yet their CO2 emissions are far above average. The Swedish Alpine National Team has promised to halve its carbon footprint within four years....
What happens when a group of change-makers leave the conference rooms for the wild, to brainstorm climate change? That’s what the Tarfala Think Tank wants to find out....
The fossil fuels industry is exhibiting all of the signs of a bubble economy, and this applies to the textiles industry as well. We ignore the warning signs at our peril....
With back-to-back fairs, the next seven days are bound to be busy for outdoor folks. EOG's Jane Turnbull and OIA's Nikki Hodgson share which sustainability events you need to look out for....
The EU Emissions Trading Scheme has been widely criticized. But after its revamp last year, emitting greenhouse gases will begin to cost more – and outdoor companies can participate voluntarily....
A project by Vaude has demonstrated that choosing renewable energy over oil and coal is a no-brainer, especially when production occurs in countries with good access to green energy....
High on climate change's hit-list, more and more ski resorts are going to great lengths to reduce their CO2 footprints and keep winters white....
Swedish fashion designer and adventurer's last climb before global warming claims Sweden's highest peak....
The Global Climate Action Summit hits a home run just days after the UN climate agenda gets bogged down in Bangkok. The secret? Keep heads of state off the invite list....
The climate initiative Zero Footprints' first photo competition has just concluded, where Suston's Editor-in-Chief joined the jury to award three outstanding photographers....