Why Billionaire Climate Philanthropists Will Always be Part of the Problem The richest man alive recently pledged to donate $10 billion to help combat climate change. There's plenty of irony given Amazon’s enormous carbon footprint.
International Women’s Day: Skateistan’s Program Gives Girls a Unique Chance at an Education The award winning NGO, which combines skateboarding with creative education, has recently been the subject of an Oscar-winning documentary, Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (if you’re a girl).
Half of the World's Sandy Beaches Could Disappear Due to Sea Level Rise by 2100 A quarter of sandy beaches worldwide had already eroded at a rate of more than 0.5m per year, shedding over 28,000 square kilometres of land to the sea.
Climate Change: How do I Cope with Our Planet's Inevitable Decline? Never before have we known that the deterioration of not just our countries, but our entire planet, will continue for the foreseeable future. No matter what we do, things will get worse.
Book Review: Hope Comes Knocking This personal account of an Israel Defense Forces officer in Egyptian captivity during the Yom Kippur War, can teach us all something about ourselves.
Trans Himalaya - Part 4: Zanskar and Himachal Peter Van Geit completes his self-supported, alpine style journey through over 120 high altitude mountain passes across the remote Himalaya despite landslides and flash floods.
Getting the Shot Premiere: Episode 1 - Alberta's Hidden Ice Caves Bridging the gap between alpinist and photographer, Stevin Tuchiwsky leads us through the hidden ice caves of Calgary's Icefield Parkway in the premiere episode of "Getting the Shot."