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Fifty years from now, we might be walking the Grand Canyon鈥檚 valley floor instead of running rapids down a healthy river

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Our very own crazy dog person shares tips for keeping your dogs safe on the road in record-breaking temperatures

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The nonprofit leader learned that the best way to handle an environmental crisis is to trust that your community will move forward together

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She鈥檚 always asking me to volunteer in our community. I wish I could help, but I have a busy job and two young kids.聽

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The CDT鈥檚 traffic is ballooning. In Montana, the National Park Service isn鈥檛 facing what that means for Glacier.

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鈥淔irst Cybertruck built,鈥 claims Tesla. But here鈥檚 what's really going on with the Tesla Cybertruck release date, among other issues.

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On an expedition to the arctic, the adventure photographer got a lesson from an orca on what happens when we really tune into nature

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An unpopular, but entirely rational argument for the huge pickups everyone loves to hate

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From growing plants from seeds, to repurposing food scraps, to turning trash into all-natural cleaners and beauty products, TikTok phenom Creative_explained will inspire you to waste less and save money

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The massive cleanup clears tons of garbage from Oregon鈥檚 public lands

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When treacherous weather rolled in during her dream trek in the Alps, the climate advocate knew that the only way forward was through

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The renowned environmentalist knows that an effective revolution requires a movement, which is why he鈥檚 recruiting even the most unlikely activists

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From the moment this story broke, I kept checking鈥攁nd checking鈥攖he news. Distant tragedies can grip our minds and souls, put us there. I started thinking about why.

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Our 国产吃瓜黑料 experts examine the internet drama and nasty comments about this week鈥檚 Titan submersible catastrophe

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Ironically, stronger, wetter, and warmer storms will shrink the snow line at many of the state鈥檚 most popular ski areas

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Retreating from a wildfire during a backpacking trip inspired the nonprofit founder to share climate change鈥檚 impacts on nature with others

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Save money and go easier on the planet with these tips and alternatives

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Using a vehicle to travel to cool places is something pretty much all of us do. So why hate on people who do it well?

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Or even cheaper if you have these common home supplies

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Wildfire seasons are getting worse. The increase in smoke is harming heart, lung, brain, and skin health.

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As America continues to grapple with political uncertainty and an uneasy relationship with the planet, the author and environmentalist makes the case for an expansive and inclusive grassroots movement

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In his new book 鈥楾he Swine Republic,鈥 environmental scientist Chris Jones tells hard truths about Iowa鈥檚 agricultural industry and how its farming practices contaminate water thousands of miles away

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Make money and do the planet a solid by embracing the circular economy

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In 2016, a wildfire jumped the Athabasca River and headed straight for Fort McMurray, an Alberta oil town 600 miles south of the Arctic Circle. In this excerpt from 鈥楩ire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World,鈥 John Vaillant chronicles the moment the blaze enters town, forcing nearly 90,000 people to flee in what remains the largest, most rapid single-day evacuation in the history of modern fire.

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Race director Megan DeHaan partners ultrarunning and agriculture to celebrate and protect open space

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Learning how to buy, cook, and eat meat after eight years of vegetarianism

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Apples no one has ever tasted are still out in the wild. Dave Benscoter, a retired FBI agent, has spent a decade searching for these 100-year-old heirlooms.

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There are far better ways to deal with your shit.

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Phoenix recorded its earliest 100-degree day in 80 years

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Plymouth Gin is all about keeping our oceans clean and the martinis dirty

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Peter Kaestner has traveled the world on an adventure-filled quest to become the first birder to hit 10,000. Ornithologist Jessie Williamson hitched a ride on a rollicking South American mission that involved land, sea, and (you guessed it) air.

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At five feet tall, she was the smallest wildland firefighter in her crew and worried she couldn鈥檛 keep up. But on her very first blaze, she discovered her strength.

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A tax-deductible donation of any size can have a huge impact on these nonprofits, all working to get everyone outside and protect our planet. Pick an org and donate today in just a few clicks.

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A crazy-sounding idea鈥攂uild a tube from the Pacific to bring water to Utah鈥檚 Great Salt Lake鈥攔aises a larger question: Are we willing to do absolutely anything to fight climate change?

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Smog season is here. Recent research offers some clues on how to help your body adapt to the stress.

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The $450 Lomi Home Composter doesn鈥檛 actually create compost. But the product is still awesome鈥攊f you can afford it.

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鈥榃ild and Precious鈥 is a memorial to the beloved American poet and a celebration of her work

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Despite the proliferation of destination marathons, some runners are making a conscientious decision to stay closer to home. But they wouldn鈥檛 judge you. 聽聽

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In an excerpt from her new book 'Love Your Mother: 50 States, 50 Stories, and 50 Women United for Climate Justice,' Mallory McDuff profiles climate activist Colette Pichon Battle.

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This nonprofit turned 40,000 miles of unused travel infrastructure into a system of walking and biking paths鈥攁nd wants you to use them

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How can our running practice leave a lighter footprint? This Earth Day, 国产吃瓜黑料 Run editors share their favorite articles at the intersection of running and ecological responsibility.

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Here are a handful of stellar eco-forward innovations that trail runners and race directors can add to their tool belts聽

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The waste that comes from athletic gear and apparel is a structural problem, but individual actions still matter

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Climate change is rendering some of our most beloved landscapes unrecognizable. How can awe and wonder cultivated on the trail help us navigate the earth鈥檚 transformation?

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Clean water is just the latest front in the GOP's judicial war on your rights

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Show up on Earth Day with these easy, powerful actions

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Some unlikely new heroes are fighting climate change: American sheep and the people who care for them

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Backpacker and 国产吃瓜黑料 readers joined the Sawyer team on the ground in Viti Levu, Fiji, to see the change in action

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Sixty-seven percent of all new vehicles will need to be electric by 2032

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In his daily conversations, diet, business practices, and play time, Jones is always working for the planet

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Sponsor Content: Sawyer

In Fiji and 99 other countries, the same Sawyer water filtration technology used by outdoor adventurers is helping to solve the global water crisis

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Cyclists, snowboarders, and trail runners unite to discuss their journeys to climate action in this three-part series, which is playing on 国产吃瓜黑料 Watch now

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As a sponsor of the 2022 Defender Service Awards, 国产吃瓜黑料 is helping to support the critical work of this nonprofit, which also gets to take home a brand-new Land Rover Defender 130

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The marine biologist learned the hard way that we have to give people hope when it comes to the health of our planet

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New studies confirm that spending time outside can ease physical symptoms

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Ross Reid, under the name Nerdy About Nature, has been steadily gaining traction for his fast-paced, good-natured ecology lessons

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It took a powerful experience on a glacier in Iceland for the scientist to see reason for hope in a rapidly transforming world

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Therapy on the hiking trail couldn鈥檛 fix the new normal of Oregon wildfire season, but could it help me grapple with it?

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5 simple ways to curb your food waste and save money

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After the ocean took away her partner, the marine biologist found a way to live with loss

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A state-by-state guide to climate change impacts already unfolding, and how to get involved in local mitigation and resiliency projects

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Researchers look into how robotic bees encourage queens to optimize egg laying and assist with agricultural disasters

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After dreaming about performing the works of the acclaimed author for decades, Nick Offerman finally got his shot鈥攁nd realized he wasn鈥檛 worthy

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The bloodsuckers are waking up鈥攁nd biting鈥攅arlier each year

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How to handle plastic bags, batteries, milk cartons, metals, and...bowling balls

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President Carter added protections to more than 157 million acres of public land and created 39 total national park units

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The multidisciplinary artist was struggling with alcoholism when they joined a trail crew in the mountains on a whim. Out there, they found a new community鈥攁nd reclaimed their life.

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When the polar explorer was at his lowest moment, he learned his most valuable lesson: kindness matters

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More than 300 athletes wrote a letter to skiing鈥檚 international governing body demanding steps be taken to preserver winter sports

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The Fast Forest Project is honoring the fastest American milers as part of a broader sustainability initiative

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Luckily for the bear, a wildlife official arrived and rescued it from the chilly predicament

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Emily Pennington wanted to see it all. But life on the road was fiercer than she ever imagined.

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Producing 286 million metric tons of carbon pollution, the ConocoPhillips Willow project will double the emissions the administration hopes to save through renewable energy progress elsewhere

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For a community of hardy souls in Maine, there鈥檚 no better way to feel fully alive in winter than immersing yourself in the frigid Atlantic

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Officials say the annual tradition is good for aquatic ecosystems

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Across America, youth-centered nonprofits are reshaping the face of the environmental movement

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From the whimsical to the epic, these are our favorite stories of the year

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A century of agriculture is threatening ancient aquifers in Oregon鈥檚 high desert. And the Indigenous farming practices that might heal the earth are being squeezed out.

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Wolves in Colorado should benefit both humans and the ecosystem, but can they survive the culture war?

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The shredders, climbers, policy-makers, barrier breakers, and scientists who forever changed the way we view the world

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