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Earth Is Now Our Only Shareholder

If we have any hope of a thriving planet—much less a business—it is going to take all of us doing what we can with the resources we have. This is what we can do.

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Community Stories

Andrew Burr
Photo: John Bilderback
In Their Wake: A Journey From Tahiti to Hawai‘i
Ka‘iulani Murphy

Life on the deck of Hokule’a, the double-hulled canoe that sails around the world using only ancient wayfinding techniques.

4 min Read
On the Theft of Dreams
On the Theft of Dreams
Maya Broeks

The first-place essay from a youth writing competition we hosted with the nonprofit Write the World.

6 min Read
Built from Scrap
Built from Scrap
Franco Calderón

In northern Chile, a desert is being scourged by the textile industry. But a resilient community is transforming a reality of waste into opportunity.

11 min Read
For the Love of Dirt
For the Love of Dirt
Sakeus Bankson

Simplicity, style and lessons in bike jazz on Eastern Washington’s Beacon Hill.

4 min Read
Strength for the Next Disaster
Strength for the Next Disaster
Zina Rodriguez

Louisiana community organizer Roishetta Ozane on her fight to stop the biggest fossil fuel expansion on earth and how mutual aid can play a part.

12 min Read
Let’s End Neighborhood Drilling for Good
Let’s End Neighborhood Drilling for Good
Zina Rodriguez

Our next fight against Big Oil is for basic human rights.

5 min Read
Suing for Survival
Suing for Survival
Jann Eberharter

Do Skagit River salmon have legal rights?

6 min Read
A Better Way to Do Business
A Better Way to Do Business
Patagonia

A conversation with Vincent Stanley, Patagonia’s director of philosophy and co-author of The Future of the Responsible Company: What We’ve Learned from Patagonia’s First 50 Years.

9 min Read
To My Bebito
To My Bebito
Yessenia Funes

Climate and sustainability journalist Yessenia Funes writes to her future child—the one she hopes to have and has been afraid of bringing into our world.

7 min Read
Together as One
Together as One
Ryan Stuart

In a small British Columbia mountain town, one woman is using trails to help heal wounds and bridge two communities.

11 min Read
Daughter of the Sea
Daughter of the Sea

Struggling with a mental health crisis, one woman returns to the waters that raised her and finds healing in the ocean.

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18:04
An Honest Shot
An Honest Shot

Patagonia in the ‘70s through the lens of photographer Gary Regester.

3 min Read
Ascend
Ascend

These women were forced to flee their homes in Afghanistan. Now the climbing community is helping them build a new one.

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19:40
Land of the Midnight Surf
Land of the Midnight Surf
Morgan Williamson

Inside Yakutat Surf Club’s budding stoke scene in Southeast Alaska.

14 min Read
We Are the Inlet
We Are the Inlet
Nikki Sanchez

The women fighting for Southern Resident orcas.

9 min Read
Episode 6: We Are the Water
Episode 6: We Are the Water

Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.

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8:36
Episode 4: Silence Isn’t Silent
Episode 4: Silence Isn’t Silent

Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.

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10:58
Episode 3: Dying to Make a Living
Episode 3: Dying to Make a Living

Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.

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15:00
Queering Climb Mentorship
Queering Climb Mentorship
Lor Sabourin & Madaleine Sorkin

A conversation between Lor Sabourin and Madaleine Sorkin.

13 min Read
Freedom through Fabric
Freedom through Fabric
Archana Ram

Why a symbol of Indian self-reliance is vital again.

6 min Read
The Collective Solution
The Collective Solution
Andrew O’Reilly

A former city kid finds answers and empowerment in nature.

4 min Read
Cleaning Up Chile’s Coast
Cleaning Up Chile’s Coast
Andrew O’Reilly

The South Pacific has a plastic problem. He had a truck.

5 min Read
The Last Takajo
The Last Takajo
Hironori Taniyama

The remarkable relationship between Hidetoshi Matsubara and his birds of prey.

7 min Read
Silence, Water, Hope
Silence, Water, Hope
Andrew O’Reilly

Protecting the ocean is what friends are for.

5 min Read
Taking the Kids to Point Nemo
Taking the Kids to Point Nemo
Somira Sao

When your goal is to raise children in wild places, it helps if you’re flexible.

9 min Read
Game Hawker
Game Hawker

Shawn Hayes leads a life of devotion. For him, falconry is more than a deep partnership with raptors: it’s his life’s work.

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25:25
Making the Oath
Making the Oath
Patagonia

Teresa Baker, Pattie Gonia, José González and Gabaccia Moreno bring a new initiative to the outdoor community.

9 min Read
Falling for Fishing Nets
Falling for Fishing Nets
Andrew O’Reilly

Out of necessity, Jacqueline Sangueza loved fishing nets before she loved the ocean.

4 min Read
Don’t Forget Your Roots
Don’t Forget Your Roots
Andrew O’Reilly

First-generation Vietnamese American Mai Nguyen follows in the footsteps of their agrarian ancestors with a farm that grows numerous types of grains with a no-till, anti-fertilizer regenerative approach.

6 min Read
Born to Fight
Born to Fight
Andrew O’Reilly

The story of Naelyn Pike, a 21-year-old Chiricahua Apache, and her fight to keep sacred Apache land from becoming a copper mine.

7 min Read
Raising Kuba
Raising Kuba
Lauren Evans

Cydney Knapp and her husband, Bartek, knew they wanted to raise their kids to love the outdoors, so they learned how to navigate change and embraced the chaos.

4 min Read
Raised from Earth
Raised from Earth

Under the gaze of southern Arizona’s cinnamon-hued Canelo Hills, a mother passes along an ancient Puebloan tradition of natural adobe building to her three sons.

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9:23
From the AT to NYC
From the AT to NYC
Lauren Evans

How a mother’s own childhood experience on the Appalachian Trail shaped the way she teaches her four children to find nature in the heart of New York City.

5 min Read
Dispatch from Fairy Creek
Dispatch from Fairy Creek
Maia Wikler

Why a logging protest has become Canada’s largest act of civil disobedience.

12 min Read
Love Scaled Up
Love Scaled Up
Lor Sabourin

Behind the film They/Them.

10 min Read
Life Lived Wild
Life Lived Wild
Rick Ridgeway

Rolling Stone called him “the real Indiana Jones.” His new memoir reveals why our friend Rick has always been a great deal more.

5 min Read
Higher Ground
Higher Ground
Austin Siadak & Richelle Kimble

Discovering that climbing is for them.

6 min Read
Illustration of a person wearing an orange shirt and blue jeans kneeling in their garden picking lettuce.
Good Jeans
S. Mirk

What’s the secret to a really good pair of jeans? Comics journalist Sarah Mirk tells us what to look for and how to keep them in play longer.

2 min Read
The Place to Go Downhill
The Place to Go Downhill
Korey Hopkins

A soldier finds solace on fat tires.

10 min Read
Unfinished Business
Unfinished Business
Rachel G. Clark

When it comes to making more responsible jeans, our work is never done. And, of course, we leave the really dirty work to you.

7 min Read
Plotting Change
Plotting Change
Andrew O’Reilly

The father and son team behind Life Do Grow farm has focused their life’s work on building a sense of community and well-being in an area that has been plagued by poverty, violence and neglect for decades.

6 min Read
A Quest for Nature
A Quest for Nature

Ashe and Christin Brown are parents to their 3-year-old daughter, Quest, whom they want to raise with an appreciation for the diversity of the natural world.

4 min Read
Blood Memory
Blood Memory
Jake Young

What if we could pass our love of a certain place through generations?

10 min Read
Jerry’s Wisdom
Jerry’s Wisdom
Caroline Gleich

Caroline Gleich grapples with the fears that come with an aging parent and the pressure she feels to have a child before her dad is gone.

7 min Read
Mommy, Where Do Clothes Come From?
Mommy, Where Do Clothes Come From?
Allison Gibson

Nearly every Wednesday, Courtney Reynolds can be found elbow-deep in a bin of someone else’s castoffs, searching for scraps of fabric and colorful quilts to deconstruct and sew into original clothing items for her three preschool-age kids, or to sell in her online shop, Napkin Apocalypse.

9 min Read
Let Them Be. Patagonia Kids.
Let Them Be. Patagonia Kids.

Kids are meant to be kids. So let them be.

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1:54
Digging for Answers
Digging for Answers
Johnie Gall

We’re entering Earth’s sixth mass extinction, but clues about this climate crisis could be right under our feet.

6 min Read
Four Fifths a Grizzly
Four Fifths a Grizzly
Doug Chadwick

A book excerpt about how the microbes within us and the genes we share with other wild creatures are key dimensions of being human.

6 min Read
The Nautical Farmers
The Nautical Farmers
Erin Grace Scottberg

One young couple’s unexpected career path of farming sea vegetables drew them back to their roots and brought a promising climate-change solution to their coastal hometown.

7 min Read
The Flight of the Farmer
The Flight of the Farmer
Kristen A. Schmitt

As the proprietor of Cold Antler Farm, a 6.5-acre span of land in Washington County, New York, Jenna Woginrich spends her days with red-tailed hawks.

8 min Read
Fire Sheep
Fire Sheep
Esha Chhabra

Sheep (and their poop) could help California’s climate-driven wildfires. One couple is ushering in this idea with a small flock and some supportive fire departments.

6 min Read
The Dread Pirate Andy
The Dread Pirate Andy
Sakeus Bankson

Genetics is a powerful thing.

5 min Read
The Return of a Surf Classic
The Return of a Surf Classic
Kim McCoy & Willard Newell Bascom

Coauthor Kim McCoy recounts discovering the mystery of what lies beneath the waves, where ocean and land meet and compete.

5 min Read
Rewriting the Myth of the West
Rewriting the Myth of the West
Jade Begay & Patrice Ringelstein

Two women, Black and Indigenous, reflect on the myth of the American West after horse-packing through the Sierra.

10 min Read
Whitmore’s Legacy
Whitmore’s Legacy
John Long

Remembering the climber and conservationist.

6 min Read
Everyone’s Wildness
Everyone’s Wildness
J. Drew Lanham

A wildlife ecologist reflects on the public lands that are his escape hatch and life’s work.

7 min Read
Bodies of Water
Bodies of Water
Bonnie Tsui

When a swimmer first knew she belonged.

5 min Read
Hair of the Dog
Hair of the Dog
Bonnie Tsui

A skiing family’s shear joy.

3 min Read
She’s Taking Out the Trash
She’s Taking Out the Trash
Andrew O’Reilly

One woman’s decades-long fight for clean air and environmental justice.

10 min Read
Low Water, Loose Stone
Low Water, Loose Stone
Thorpe Moeckel

Traveling by canoe in a desert miles from nowhere.

7 min Read
Why We Sit in Trees
Why We Sit in Trees
Robert Moor

Roping up for a global protest.

15 min Read
Capture a Patagoniac
Capture a Patagoniac
Jennifer Ridgeway

How we found our photographic style.

7 min Read
The Story of Fleece
The Story of Fleece
Rachel G. Clark

A tale of tinkering.

6 min Read
What Comes Down Must Go Up
What Comes Down Must Go Up
Johnie Gall

Melinda Daniels is huddled under the shelter of her purple tent waiting for the rain to start, which only seems odd when you consider the context: she’s in the middle of a farm on a blindingly sunny day.

8 min Read
The Guide of the Marshes
The Guide of the Marshes
Beth Wald

Returning endangered species to the wetlands of Argentina is good for humans, too.

3 min Read
Sew-cial Distancing
Sew-cial Distancing
Patagonia

Making face masks in the time of COVID-19: when “breathable face fabric” takes on a whole new meaning.

5 min Read
Heating with a Match
Heating with a Match
Sue Halpern

Building a house to withstand winter.

3 min Read
Rebels in the Dirt
Rebels in the Dirt
Johnie Gall

Young farmers learn what it means to do essential work during a global crisis.

9 min Read
Frequently Asked Questions: Living in a Van on the Road with Kids
Frequently Asked Questions: Living in a Van on the Road with Kids
Lydia Zamorano

Three moms share the details.

12 min Read
Adventures in Motherhood
Adventures in Motherhood
Jasmin Caton

Jasmin Caton worried having twins might slow down her life in the mountains. Then she remembered what her parents did with her.

4 min Read
Free Baby Returned
Free Baby Returned
Bonnie Tsui

Guri Bigham has been a free spirit from an early age.

3 min Read
Photo: Håkan Stenlund
The Migration of Songs: Thoughts from a Birder
Håkan Stenlund

Welcoming back the “welcoming noise” near the Arctic Circle.

7 min Read
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