From controversies on Everest to the Murder Hornet Myth, from the demise of the African Safari to Finland’s dirty secret, from wingsuits to e-Foils, from triumph to tragedy, we take a look back at some of the most important stories on The Outdoor Journal in 2020.
By connecting people to nature through visual storytelling, Suyash Keshari aims to encourage people to play their part in conserving wildlife as well as the last remaining wild places on Earth.
The monolith that captured international attention and baffled officials has allegedly been removed by “Sketchy” Andy and his team according to his recent Facebook video post.
Finland's goal to reach climate neutrality within the next 15 years requires a sustainable energy transition, but the country is still in denial about the harms of peat extraction.
These organisations and individuals have been working hard towards increasing representation of underrepresented communities in the outdoors–creating a movement to reach more allies, while promoting a more inclusive playground.
In the next leg of his human-powered journey to reach the seven highest summits in the world, Jelle Veyt will row from Portugal to Miami in a boat he's been building over the past six months.
TL;DR: Vote the assholes out. But most importantly, stop buying shit. Because 70% of our GDP comes from consumerism and eventually, that’s what’s destroying the planet.