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Author: Cooper Okuneva

  • 12 September 2022

    Australia passes historic global warming law


    Australia on Thursday passed its first major climate change bill in more than a decade, including emissions targets and enshrining the goal of net zero emissions by 2050 […]

    Read More: Australia passes historic global warming law
  • 22 August 2022

    The Australian fish that doesn’t want to go extinct


    Among the various forms of extremophile life that there are on Earth it is also interesting to mention those that live in aquatic environments located in deserts. These […]

    Read More: The Australian fish that doesn’t want to go extinct
  • 12 August 2022

    The Larapinta Trail is filled with human waste and toilet paper as the popularity of the trails reaches new peaks


    The Larapinta Trail near Alice Springs is known for its spectacular views and scenery, but its growing popularity among bushwalkers this year is causing a less impressive sight: […]

    Read More: The Larapinta Trail is filled with human waste and toilet paper as the popularity of the trails reaches new peaks
  • 21 July 2022

    Corals and koalas: in Australia, a shocking report describes the collapse


    Climate disasters are legion in Australia. A government report details the extent of environmental damage and denounces political inaction. The document was expected, and it is, unsurprisingly, unflattering. […]

    Read More: Corals and koalas: in Australia, a shocking report describes the collapse
  • 27 June 2022

    In Australia, Labor victory gives hope to environmentalists


    In a country ravaged by megafires, Labor’s new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese gives hope to eco-conscious Australians. The Liberal Party (conservative right) has been in charge for nine […]

    Read More: In Australia, Labor victory gives hope to environmentalists
  • 6 June 2022

    New Zealand: Residents urge tourists to “proceed with caution and leave no trace”


    After two years, the first foreign tourists and travellers are returning to New Zealand. But the tiny island nation, world-famous for its unspoilt natural landscape, has a message […]

    Read More: New Zealand: Residents urge tourists to “proceed with caution and leave no trace”
  • 27 April 2022

    You Can’t Do This: Revelations of tourists, confessions of their worst sins in the open air.


    Leave no traces on the confession: we decided to publish some of the stories that tourists told us. And they ask for forgiveness. All stories are published without […]

    Read More: You Can’t Do This: Revelations of tourists, confessions of their worst sins in the open air.
  • 13 April 2022

    Cruise ships are returning to the Great Lakes with expeditions starting in May and ending in October.


    After a two-year hiatus, Great Lakes cruisers are back and the industry is trying to get ready. “There is a huge unmet demand for cruises,” said David Lorenz, […]

    Read More: Cruise ships are returning to the Great Lakes with expeditions starting in May and ending in October.
  • 14 March 2022

    AGA Parts Co. offers reliable spare parts for heavy machinery produced by 90 international manufacturers


    AGA Parts (Brooklyn, NY) supplies genuine and aftermarket spare parts for special-purpose machinery produced by leading manufacturers: Caterpillar, Cummins, Komatsu, Hitachi, CNH, Atlas Copco, John Deere, Volvo, Sandvik, […]

    Read More: AGA Parts Co. offers reliable spare parts for heavy machinery produced by 90 international manufacturers
  • 12 March 2022

    How to plan an outdoor date


    Planning an outdoor date with someone special? These tips will help you leave no trace and impress your partner with your responsible outdoor skills. Plan ahead and prepare […]

    Read More: How to plan an outdoor date
  • 14 February 2022

    This is the world’s first fully compostable, disposable face mask.


    While standard face masks take up to 450 years to decompose, Masuku Daily masks compost in about four weeks in water, soil or a plant pot. Pentatonic , […]

    Read More: This is the world’s first fully compostable, disposable face mask.
  • 15 January 2022

    Leave No Trace at Festivals


    With hope the new year will finally bring a return to normal, plans are underway to hold large outdoor festivals that had been canceled due to the pandemic.  One of the best things about the 7-principals is that they can be applied to anything that involves recreating in the outdoors. 

    Read More: Leave No Trace at Festivals
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Author: Cooper Okuneva

  • 12 September 2022

    Australia passes historic global warming law


    Australia on Thursday passed its first major climate change bill in more than a decade, including emissions targets and enshrining the goal of net zero emissions by 2050 […]

    Read More: Australia passes historic global warming law
  • 22 August 2022

    The Australian fish that doesn’t want to go extinct


    Among the various forms of extremophile life that there are on Earth it is also interesting to mention those that live in aquatic environments located in deserts. These […]

    Read More: The Australian fish that doesn’t want to go extinct
  • 12 August 2022

    The Larapinta Trail is filled with human waste and toilet paper as the popularity of the trails reaches new peaks


    The Larapinta Trail near Alice Springs is known for its spectacular views and scenery, but its growing popularity among bushwalkers this year is causing a less impressive sight: […]

    Read More: The Larapinta Trail is filled with human waste and toilet paper as the popularity of the trails reaches new peaks
  • 21 July 2022

    Corals and koalas: in Australia, a shocking report describes the collapse


    Climate disasters are legion in Australia. A government report details the extent of environmental damage and denounces political inaction. The document was expected, and it is, unsurprisingly, unflattering. […]

    Read More: Corals and koalas: in Australia, a shocking report describes the collapse
  • 27 June 2022

    In Australia, Labor victory gives hope to environmentalists


    In a country ravaged by megafires, Labor’s new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese gives hope to eco-conscious Australians. The Liberal Party (conservative right) has been in charge for nine […]

    Read More: In Australia, Labor victory gives hope to environmentalists
  • 6 June 2022

    New Zealand: Residents urge tourists to “proceed with caution and leave no trace”


    After two years, the first foreign tourists and travellers are returning to New Zealand. But the tiny island nation, world-famous for its unspoilt natural landscape, has a message […]

    Read More: New Zealand: Residents urge tourists to “proceed with caution and leave no trace”
  • 27 April 2022

    You Can’t Do This: Revelations of tourists, confessions of their worst sins in the open air.


    Leave no traces on the confession: we decided to publish some of the stories that tourists told us. And they ask for forgiveness. All stories are published without […]

    Read More: You Can’t Do This: Revelations of tourists, confessions of their worst sins in the open air.
  • 13 April 2022

    Cruise ships are returning to the Great Lakes with expeditions starting in May and ending in October.


    After a two-year hiatus, Great Lakes cruisers are back and the industry is trying to get ready. “There is a huge unmet demand for cruises,” said David Lorenz, […]

    Read More: Cruise ships are returning to the Great Lakes with expeditions starting in May and ending in October.
  • 14 March 2022

    AGA Parts Co. offers reliable spare parts for heavy machinery produced by 90 international manufacturers


    AGA Parts (Brooklyn, NY) supplies genuine and aftermarket spare parts for special-purpose machinery produced by leading manufacturers: Caterpillar, Cummins, Komatsu, Hitachi, CNH, Atlas Copco, John Deere, Volvo, Sandvik, […]

    Read More: AGA Parts Co. offers reliable spare parts for heavy machinery produced by 90 international manufacturers
  • 12 March 2022

    How to plan an outdoor date


    Planning an outdoor date with someone special? These tips will help you leave no trace and impress your partner with your responsible outdoor skills. Plan ahead and prepare […]

    Read More: How to plan an outdoor date
  • 14 February 2022

    This is the world’s first fully compostable, disposable face mask.


    While standard face masks take up to 450 years to decompose, Masuku Daily masks compost in about four weeks in water, soil or a plant pot. Pentatonic , […]

    Read More: This is the world’s first fully compostable, disposable face mask.
  • 15 January 2022

    Leave No Trace at Festivals


    With hope the new year will finally bring a return to normal, plans are underway to hold large outdoor festivals that had been canceled due to the pandemic.  One of the best things about the 7-principals is that they can be applied to anything that involves recreating in the outdoors. 

    Read More: Leave No Trace at Festivals
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