Climate Change

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Alex Honnold’s Foundation Goes to Detroit

How Flood Forecasting Might Save Lives

‘The Electric Adventurer’

Why Is Fjällräven So Expensive?

A Grim Reality Check for Skiers

Guides See Climate Change Firsthand

‘Snowfarmers’: The Creators of Winter

How Coral Reefs Are Regenerating

A Lesson In Stewardship from Hawaii

Capetown Is Running Out of Water

This Country Could Be Swallowed by the Sea

End of Snow

Greenland Is Melting

A Look Into the Life of Amazon Rainforest Researchers

How Billy Barr’s Snowpack Records Helped Shape Climate Science

An Alaskan Outfitter’s Perspective on Climate Change

A Stunning Video and Spoken Word Poem Dedicated to Earth

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A Look Into the Life of Amazon Rainforest Researchers
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Some days it’s a paradise and others it’s a jungle of hell. Yet for Dr. Scott Saleska and his students, that’s just the reality of conducting science in the rainforest. From Biographic, Blood Sweat and Tears gives us a sneak peak into some of the real dangers these scientists encounter in daily life. It’s hot, there are snakes everywhere, and type 3 fun abounds. Find more from Biographic on their website and Instagram.