The Karakoram Anomaly Project: Glaciers, Scientists, and Near-Death From studying glacial lakes in the world’s tallest mountain range, to attempting a 7,530m peak, these mountaineering scientists assess the risk of glacial lake outburst floods.
This Hydroelectric Project in India will Involve the Destruction of 270,000 Trees Over 270,000 old-growth trees in the biodiverse forests of Arunachal Pradesh’s Dibang Valley will be destroyed if the Etalin Hydroelectric Project gets forest clearance.
Moab: The Adventure Capital Sitting atop a red rock playground with every outdoor sporting opportunity at your fingertips, Moab is one of America’s greatest adventure destinations.
Not Your Typical Fashion Show: Promoting Sustainable Fashion on Everest The Everest Runway set a Guinness World Record for the highest altitude fashion show, but focused on raising awareness about climate change, our footprint, and sustainable fashion.
A Trek to Prevent Iceland's Apocalypse In the remote Icelandic highlands, two filmmakers face a dilemma when they realize their 14-day trek across the land they are trying to protect will take twice as long as they planned.
The Outdoor Journal Podcast Launch The Outdoor Journal launches its own podcast to share inspirational interviews with athletes, explorers and filmmakers about pushing the limits of human potential in the outdoors.
Forrest Galante: The Modern-Day Charles Darwin Except biologist Forrest Galante is not searching for the origin of species, more like auditing the books, and in a few very successful instances, erasing names from the roster of extinction.