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A new short film from Patagonia sheds light on the Gwich'in peoples' fight to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
A new short film from Patagonia sheds light on the Gwich'in peoples' fight to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. (Photo: Kahlil Hudson/Patagonia)

The Only Things You Need to Read, Watch, and Do This Week: December 2

The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other media on our radar

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A new short film from Patagonia sheds light on the Gwich'in peoples' fight to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
(Photo: Kahlil Hudson/Patagonia)

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There's a lot聽of quality stuff to listen to from this past week, and, at least at 翱耻迟蝉颈诲别听HQ, it couldn't have come sooner. We've been blessed with decent snowfall, and we can finally聽queue up our winter聽playlists for the drive to the ski hill.聽We'll have our favorite music picks soon;聽in the meantime, here are a few excellent podcasts.聽

Podcasts

国产吃瓜黑料 Podcast, 鈥淭he 国产吃瓜黑料 Interview: Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell鈥

In the days before 翱耻迟蝉颈诲别听editor-in-chief Chris Keyes sat down with Jewell, election results came in聽and completely upended the nature of their conversation. She spoke with us about the future of the Department of the Interior and the environmental movement under the Trump administration.

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Horizon Line, 鈥淭he Arctic Balloonist鈥

We like reading聽Atlas Obscura聽for all things weird or mysterious, so we'll be tuning into their new podcast, conveniently focused on all things adventure. The first episode recounts the story of S.A. Andr茅e, described as “a Swedish janitor-turned-patent-clerk-turned-aeronaut,” who journeys to the North Pole in a hot air balloon, funded by Alfred Nobel (of Nobel Prize fame).聽Sold.

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She Explores, 鈥淒iversity, Beyond the Buzzword鈥

A thoughtful, new-ish podcast we've been following adds to a critical conversation about diversity in the outdoors.聽Bonus: a cameo from Ambreen Tariq, who spoke with us in November about her Instagram account, @brownpeoplecamping.

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Ultrarunner Podcast, North Face 50 Elite List Interviews

Excited about this weekend's races in the Marin Headlands? Whether you're running it or just a running nerd, it's worth revisiting Ultrarunner Podcast's roundup of interviews with the elite athletes who will be taking it on. Lots of big names sharing smart tips here, including Clare Gallagher, Magda Boulet, and Jim Walmsley.

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Video

鈥楾he Refuge鈥

A and campaign from Patagonia sheds light on the uncertain future of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The Gwich'in聽people who live in聽Alaska and northern Canada聽depend on the caribou that migrate through the area, which is under threat from oil drilling and the impacts of climate change. One end goal: getting Congress to designate the coastal plane of the Arctic Refuge as a wilderness area, protecting it from oil drilling. (You can聽.)

鈥楾he Distance Between Dreams鈥

Red Bull's latest is a with all the beautiful shots and big characters you'd expect. Ian Walsh and his brothers star, but Shane Dorian, John John Florence, and Greg Long also make appearances.聽

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The Most Dangerous Place on Earth to Be an Environmentalist

The murder of Berta C谩ceres added another prominent name to the long list of environmentalists around the world who have been killed in recent years.
The murder of Berta C谩ceres added another prominent name to the long list of environmentalists around the world who have been killed in recent years. (Edel Rodriguez)

More than 100 activists have been killed in Honduras over the last five years, including Goldman Prize-winning activist Berta聽C谩ceres last March:

Just before two o鈥檆lock in the morning on Thursday, March 3, 2016, the phone rang at Tom谩s G贸mez Membre帽o鈥檚 home in La Esperanza, 70 miles west of Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. Membre帽o, a leader of the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH), the country鈥檚 most prominent environmental-activist group, groped for the receiver. The organization鈥檚 attorney was on the line, and the news he had was grim.

鈥淭he first thing he said was, 鈥楾omasito, are you OK?鈥 鈥 recalled Membre帽o, a short, muscular man in his late thirties wearing cutoff jeans and a green T-shirt emblazoned with the words NO IMPUNIDAD鈥攏o impunity. 鈥淚t scared me, because I knew that something must have happened. I said, 鈥榊es, I鈥檓 fine. I was asleep.鈥 He said, 鈥楾hey shot Berta.鈥 鈥澛

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Lead Photo: Kahlil Hudson/Patagonia

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