Ultrarunners Krissy Moehl, Jeff Browning and Luke Nelson run 106 miles through the newly opened Patagonia Park in Chile, to celebrate and highlight Conservacion Patagonica’s efforts to re-wild and protect this vast landscape.
Born and raised at Punta de Lobos, Ramón Navarro found his passion riding the biggest waves on the planet.
Snake River Salmon have been trucked, put on barges, diverted up fish ladders—all in the hope that enough would get by four dams to reach their historic habitat in numbers that would assure their future. It’s not working.
Industrial hemp is a crop that has the potential to lower the environmental impacts of textile production, empower small-scale farmers and create jobs in a wide variety of industries. Two non-profit groups, Fibershed and Growing Warriors, are working to reintroduce industrial hemp into Kentucky—and eventually U.S. agriculture.
The 35+ year resistance by a group of fisherman, farmers and activists to prevent the construction of a nuclear power plant that would threaten Japan’s Inland Sea.
Never Town explores Australia’s remote southern coastlines—and what surfers are willing to do to keep them wild.
In a nation known for its massive resource extraction, salmon farming is now bigger than all of Chile’s industries except copper mining.
Why recycled? is a short video that looks at the current global challenges facing the recycling system and why Patagonia is switching to 100% renewable and recycled materials. Through interviews with material designers and industrial ecologists, this film urges us to question our own consumption habits and look at the impact the clothing industry has on people and the planet.
Former Navy SEAL Josh Jespersen battles the destruction of wild places he served to protect.
This is the story of how Bureo locked arms with Patagonia to keep 71,000 pounds of discarded fishing net waste out of the ocean each year by putting it into our hat brims. Introducing the traceable, 100% recycled NetPlus®.
El trail runner y activista, Felipe Cancino, nos lleva en un recorrido de 120 km a través del Maipo—revelando en el camino los impactos que el proyecto hidroeléctrico Alto Maipo sobre el ecosistema local, sus comunidades y tradiciones, así como las amenazas que supone para el suministro de agua de los 7.1 millones de habitantes de Santiago.
Shawn Hayes vive su vida con devoción. Para él, la práctica de la cetrería es más que una profunda relación con las rapaces: también se ha convertido en la obra de su vida.
Molly Kawahata sobre clima, escalada y la lucha por un cambio sistémico
Patagonia y Pop-Up Magazine Productions presentan una serie sobre el conocimiento.
Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.
Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.
Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.
Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.
Ramón Navarro se une a Leticia y Reinaldo Caro en un viaje por la protección de las aguas ancestrales del pueblo Kawésqar en la Patagonia chilena.
Cuando los peces ya no florecen, un grupo de escoceses toma el asunto en sus manos, un prado marino a la vez.