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Book “Rewilding the Sea” by Sean Clover Presents Case for Restoring Coastal Ecosystems

Will Ross, September 28, 2023

A book from Sean Clover, co-founder of Blue Marine Foundations, gives hope for the restoration of coastal ecosystems following decades of overfishing. Rewilding the Sea starts by covering the state … Read more

Patagonia Films Profiles Welsh Seaweed Farm Câr-Y-Môr

Will Ross, July 26, 2023

In “For the Love of the Sea,” Patagonia Films have documented the work of a seaweed farm in West Wales. Câr-Y-Môr have been reviving the health of the Pembrokeshire Coast … Read more

Interview with Environmental Photographer Adityakrishna S Menon

Will Ross, June 28, 2023

Shot using a Nikon D5600 from the 19th Floor of an apartment in India, a photograph from Adityakrishna S Menon earned a Highly Recommended place in the 15-17yr category of … Read more

Fog-X Jacket-Tent Converts Fog into Drinking Water

Will Ross, May 20, 2023

Swedish designer Pavels Hedström designed and prototyped the Fog-X jacket, a wearable device that can collect fog and convert it into drinking water. The piece of equipment won the People’s … Read more

Introducing the Peatland ACTION Project, Scotland

Will Ross, April 18, 2023

The Peatland Action Project in Scotland is an initiative aimed at restoring degraded peatlands in the country. The project focuses on reducing conserving biodiversity, improving water quality and making a … Read more

New Podcast Showcases Rewilding Across Europe

Will Ross, February 28, 2023

Launched in January 2023, “The Rewild Podcast” follows photographer and filmmaker James Shooter as he visits and interviews the people behind a range of European rewilding projects. Shooter has partnered … Read more

Richard Mosse captures rainforest destruction in Broken Spectre Show

Will Ross, December 11, 2022

Broken Spectre is a new film and exhibition from Prix Pictet-winning photographer Richard Mosse. The show depicts the destruction and devastation of the Amazon rainforest, using ultra imaging techniques to … Read more

adidas Futurecraft.Loop Shoe Shown at The Design Museum

Will Ross, December 5, 2021

The newest cultural opening in West London has timed a landmark exhibition with peak concern for the planet – Waste Age. The show looks at the recent development of Western … Read more

Run for the Oceans 2021: adidas’ mission to eliminate ocean plastic

Will Ross, June 20, 2021

A year of virtual running and increased GPS set a new groundswell of support for adidas’ Run for the Oceans campaign, first launched as an annual event in 2017 to … Read more

Patagonia profile Wyoming’s Red Desert in Conservation Film to Protect Wilderness

Will Ross, September 27, 2020

South-West Wyoming’s Red Desert has been featured in a recent film, capturing the area’s current conflict between oil interests and conservation. In the 9-minute film, Unfenced, two advocates for the … Read more

Los Angeles residents campaign to create buffer zone around oil drilling

Will Ross, June 16, 2020

Over the past two years, high school students in Los Angeles’ District 15 have raised awareness and directly challenged the status of air pollution in their neighborhood. Toxic particulates from … Read more

Illegal dam building in Balkans unchecked during COVID-19

Will Ross, May 23, 2020

Travel restrictions imposed as a response to COVID-19 have allowed dam builders in the Balkans to continue with projects unchecked by authorities and civil opposition. Several venues have been visited … Read more

Patagonia’s ARTIFISHAL Reveals the Disaster of Farmed Salmon

Will Ross, June 17, 2019

If you were ever too lazy to consider where your salmon comes from, the latest documentary from Patagonia will jerk you into caring a little more. In an 80-minute documentary, … Read more

Mount Skuta Alpine Shelter, Slovenia

Will Ross, August 18, 2017

Dropped in place in a single day during August 2015, the modular Skuta Alpine Shelter is also the story of a multi-disciplined international effort with an emphasis on minamalist essentials. … Read more

Hadwin’s Judgement: Environmental Thriller about Logging in British Columbia

Will Ross, August 16, 2017

Take yourself to Canada’s Pacific Northwest in this feature-length documentary, a haunting production that covers the splendour and decimation of huge tracts of ancient forest. Inspired by John Vallaint’s 2005 … Read more

Becoming Bluesign: Social and Environmental Supply Chain

Will Ross, July 9, 2017

Tradeshows in the outdoors industry contain an odd mix. On the one hand, you have wonderfully revered companies flaunting their latest products, while on the other, lesser known fabric manufacturers … Read more

Review of “Rambunctious Garden” by Emma Marris

Will Ross, July 6, 2017

Published in 2011, Emma Marris’ Rambunctious Garden: Saving Nature in a Post-Wild World makes a controversial contribution to the canon of environmental literature. Through a series of case studies, Marris … Read more

The Wooly Backstory to New Zealand’s Icebreaker

Will Ross, May 19, 2017

Known for its vast grazing herds and temperate climate, New Zealand has garnered a reputation for brilliantly bred sheep. According to 2016 stats, the South Pacific nation is home to 27.6 … Read more

Trail, Habitat and Species Restoration with Sutro Stewards, San Francisco

Will Ross, April 16, 2017

Few things remind you just how feeble you are than hoeing, heaving and clearing earth. Your arms and wrists feel it first, before the force mounts to cause a serious … Read more

Rising On Edges: Anti-Damming on the Wild Rivers of the Balkans

Will Ross, March 22, 2017

Open a map of Europe and you’ll notice its blue heart is located off-center, pinned geographically to the south-east in the Balkans. Whereas waterways of the continent’s heavily engineered countries … Read more

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