November 18, 2017 Punta de Lobos Protected
The world-famous surf spot Punta de Lobos, Chile, has been added to a growing list of protected surfing reserves....
The world-famous surf spot Punta de Lobos, Chile, has been added to a growing list of protected surfing reserves....
For the first time, scientists have shown that levels of ozone-destroying chlorine are declining....
Twice a year conservation organizations all over the world can apply for funding from EOCA. In March, six new winning projects were chosen and will receive €150 000 Euro in total....
Arxan’s volcanic landforms in Mongolia, the basalt rock columns in Mexico’s Comarca Minera and the limestone moorlands of Las Loras in Spain are three of the eight new sites that received UNESCO Global Geopark status....
To preserve the scientific heritage of glaciers for generations to come, UNESCO launched the Ice Memory project in March. The goal is to constitute the world’s first library of archived glacier ice, deep down in the Antarctic ice cover....
Norway’s national mountain Stetind is not only known for its hard climbing routes. The 1,392-meter-high cliff is also a symbol for Norwegian nature preservation. Suston’s Editor-in-Chief Gabriel Arthur visits the mountain that the ”eco-philosophers” climbed fifty years ago....
Successful sustainability initiatives are not just about nature and the environment. They are also about people. How can outdoor companies take greater social responsibility - and why should they do it?...
From the floating masses of plastic waste in the Pacific Ocean to the microfibers covering sediment along our shorelines – the awareness is growing that marine pollution must cease. Suston lists five inspiring solutions....
Chemical management within the outdoor industry has become a little bit easier with the relaunch of Bluesign’s patented platform, Bluefinder....