New Zealand's Whakaari/White Island Case Will Change the Country's Adventure Industry
Whakaari Management Limited was found guilty of health and safety charges relating to the 2019 Whakaari/White Island eruption, which killed 22 people and injured 25 more.
The Inconvenient Truth of Herman Daly: There is No Economy Without Environment
In an age of climate chaos and economic crisis, Herman Daly's ideas that inspired a movement to live within our means are increasingly essential.
UPDATE: 27 Mountaineers on a Training Climb Killed by Massive Avalanche in the Indian Himalaya
A large group of students and instructors from India's famed Nehru Institute of Mountaineering were descending after a training climb on Draupadi ka Danda (5,670m) when the avalanche struck them.
A UN Environment Conference in Stockholm & Sweden's Status as a Green Champion
Sweden hosts a major UN environment conference, yet is the country losing the green credentials that it has become used to showcasing?
The Outdoor Journal’s Biggest Stories of 2021
We take a look at some of the most widely read stories on OutdoorJournal.com over the past 12 months. From exclusive reporting and travel writing to investigating age-old controversies.
Biden’s Civilian Climate Corps Works Toward Greater Outdoor Inclusion
President Joe Biden inspires a new form of patriotism in the United States: one based on pride in our outdoor landscapes and public lands.