Around the world, hundreds of thousands of people are skipping school, work, and other important obligations to take part in the Global Climate Strike on Friday. People in Australia, England, the United States, and numerous other countries around the world have taken to the streets to bring more awareness to climate change.

FEATURE: A Lawyer, 40 Dead Americans, and a Billion Gallons of Coal Sludge

Read article

Patagonia has joined “in solidarity” with people striking and protesting around the world, closing all stores and offices to encourage participation. Patagonia has also set up a text line where concerned citizens can text CLIMATE to 71333, which will “tell Congress there is no room in government for climate deniers.”

Paris! #ClimateStrike #FridaysForFuture https://t.co/bQ2YVwvDp1 — Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) September 20, 2019

“We all must make it clear to our elected leaders that there is no room in government for climate deniers and their inaction is killing us,” Patagonia President and CEO Rose Marcario said in a statement. “We need our leaders to act on the science and follow the market forces—do their jobs and create policies that protect our planet and our communities. Our customers are demanding we act—this generation of youth is not backing down and neither should we.”

Patagonia Is Donating Its $10 Million Tax Cut Savings to Support Environmental Groups

Read article

 

View this post on Instagram

  “Climate isn’t an issue—it’s a lens, a way to understand the economy, politics and foreign affairs. If growth was how we understood the 20th century, survival is how we’ll bottom line the 21st.” ⁠ Read ‘The Climate Crisis Is a Human Issue’ by Bill Mckibben through the link in our bio.⁠ #AnswerwithAction⁠ #strikewithus⁠ ⁠ A post shared by Patagonia (@patagonia) on Sep 20, 2019 at 6:05am PDT

In Australia, Avengers: Endgame star Chris Hemsworth and his family joined in with hundreds of marchers in Sydney, as they walked out of school and work to bring more attention to the climate crisis. Hemsworth shared an Instagram video of his family at the march, writing that “the kids have spoken! Well done to all the young climate strikers for taking part in #climatestrike drawing immediate attention to the climate change emergency!! Taking to the streets and demanding an end to the age of fossil fuels!!” Here’s a look at his post:

 

View this post on Instagram

  What do we want? Climate Action! The kids have spoken! Well done to all the young climate strikers for taking part in #climatestrike drawing immediate attention to the climate change emergency!! Taking to the streets and demanding an end to the age of fossil fuels!! Coming out in droves like Children Of The Corn with far better intentions. Telling our political leaders that if they’re gonna speak for them they need to listen to them! The climate crisis is upon us. Children understand the basic science that if we continue to pollute the planet climate change will worsen and they won’t have a future. None of us will. The planet will die and if you do the math pretty sure that means ….um yep we’ll also be disposed of unceremoniously too🤔So yeah definitely immediate, urgent and necessary wouldn’t you say ..? Get moving “leaders” Step 1 – move away from the burning of fossil fuels, no more new oil, gas, coal projects (that’s you Adani Mine) Step 2 – move toward 100% renewable energy generation and exports by 2030 Step 3- fund a just transition and job creation for all fossil fuel workers and communities as this transition occurs A post shared by Chris Hemsworth (@chrishemsworth) on Sep 19, 2019 at 10:26pm PDT

For more coverage on the climate crisis and how you can get involved, check these out from Men’s Journal:

Activist Bill McKibben Calls for Extreme Action to Curb Climate Change and Save Mankind

Read article

Antarctica Is Losing Billions of Tons of Ice Every Year—and It’s Melting Faster Than Before

Read article

A New Report Finds a ‘High Likelihood’ of Climate Disaster Ending Human Civilization by 2050

Read article

Is Reforestation the Best Way to Fight Climate Change? This Study Says Yes

Read article

For access to exclusive gear videos, celebrity interviews, and more, subscribe on YouTube!

More News

					Famed Yosemite Climber Zach Milligan Dies After Ice Climbing Fall					



					Skiing in Japan Is Back Again—and the Powder Was Worth the Wait					



					10 Winter Hikes to Keep You Trailblazing All Year Round					



					The North Face Introduces Athlete Development Program					



					Ocean Rower Fiann Paul Completes Most Grueling Expedition					



					Snowmobile-accessed Ski Touring in Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana					


			All Stories			

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City							

Around the world, hundreds of thousands of people are skipping school, work, and other important obligations to take part in the Global Climate Strike on Friday. People in Australia, England, the United States, and numerous other countries around the world have taken to the streets to bring more awareness to climate change.

FEATURE: A Lawyer, 40 Dead Americans, and a Billion Gallons of Coal Sludge

Read article

Patagonia has joined “in solidarity” with people striking and protesting around the world, closing all stores and offices to encourage participation. Patagonia has also set up a text line where concerned citizens can text CLIMATE to 71333, which will “tell Congress there is no room in government for climate deniers.”

FEATURE: A Lawyer, 40 Dead Americans, and a Billion Gallons of Coal Sludge

Read article

FEATURE: A Lawyer, 40 Dead Americans, and a Billion Gallons of Coal Sludge

Paris! #ClimateStrike #FridaysForFuture https://t.co/bQ2YVwvDp1

— Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) September 20, 2019

“We all must make it clear to our elected leaders that there is no room in government for climate deniers and their inaction is killing us,” Patagonia President and CEO Rose Marcario said in a statement. “We need our leaders to act on the science and follow the market forces—do their jobs and create policies that protect our planet and our communities. Our customers are demanding we act—this generation of youth is not backing down and neither should we.”

Patagonia Is Donating Its $10 Million Tax Cut Savings to Support Environmental Groups

Read article

Patagonia Is Donating Its $10 Million Tax Cut Savings to Support Environmental Groups

Read article

Patagonia Is Donating Its $10 Million Tax Cut Savings to Support Environmental Groups

 

View this post on Instagram

  “Climate isn’t an issue—it’s a lens, a way to understand the economy, politics and foreign affairs. If growth was how we understood the 20th century, survival is how we’ll bottom line the 21st.” ⁠ Read ‘The Climate Crisis Is a Human Issue’ by Bill Mckibben through the link in our bio.⁠ #AnswerwithAction⁠ #strikewithus⁠ ⁠ A post shared by Patagonia (@patagonia) on Sep 20, 2019 at 6:05am PDT

 

View this post on Instagram

View this post on Instagram

“Climate isn’t an issue—it’s a lens, a way to understand the economy, politics and foreign affairs. If growth was how we understood the 20th century, survival is how we’ll bottom line the 21st.” ⁠ Read ‘The Climate Crisis Is a Human Issue’ by Bill Mckibben through the link in our bio.⁠ #AnswerwithAction⁠ #strikewithus⁠ ⁠

A post shared by Patagonia (@patagonia) on Sep 20, 2019 at 6:05am PDT

In Australia, Avengers: Endgame star Chris Hemsworth and his family joined in with hundreds of marchers in Sydney, as they walked out of school and work to bring more attention to the climate crisis. Hemsworth shared an Instagram video of his family at the march, writing that “the kids have spoken! Well done to all the young climate strikers for taking part in #climatestrike drawing immediate attention to the climate change emergency!! Taking to the streets and demanding an end to the age of fossil fuels!!”

Here’s a look at his post:

 

View this post on Instagram

  What do we want? Climate Action! The kids have spoken! Well done to all the young climate strikers for taking part in #climatestrike drawing immediate attention to the climate change emergency!! Taking to the streets and demanding an end to the age of fossil fuels!! Coming out in droves like Children Of The Corn with far better intentions. Telling our political leaders that if they’re gonna speak for them they need to listen to them! The climate crisis is upon us. Children understand the basic science that if we continue to pollute the planet climate change will worsen and they won’t have a future. None of us will. The planet will die and if you do the math pretty sure that means ….um yep we’ll also be disposed of unceremoniously too🤔So yeah definitely immediate, urgent and necessary wouldn’t you say ..? Get moving “leaders” Step 1 – move away from the burning of fossil fuels, no more new oil, gas, coal projects (that’s you Adani Mine) Step 2 – move toward 100% renewable energy generation and exports by 2030 Step 3- fund a just transition and job creation for all fossil fuel workers and communities as this transition occurs A post shared by Chris Hemsworth (@chrishemsworth) on Sep 19, 2019 at 10:26pm PDT

What do we want? Climate Action! The kids have spoken! Well done to all the young climate strikers for taking part in #climatestrike drawing immediate attention to the climate change emergency!! Taking to the streets and demanding an end to the age of fossil fuels!! Coming out in droves like Children Of The Corn with far better intentions. Telling our political leaders that if they’re gonna speak for them they need to listen to them! The climate crisis is upon us. Children understand the basic science that if we continue to pollute the planet climate change will worsen and they won’t have a future. None of us will. The planet will die and if you do the math pretty sure that means ….um yep we’ll also be disposed of unceremoniously too🤔So yeah definitely immediate, urgent and necessary wouldn’t you say ..? Get moving “leaders” Step 1 – move away from the burning of fossil fuels, no more new oil, gas, coal projects (that’s you Adani Mine) Step 2 – move toward 100% renewable energy generation and exports by 2030 Step 3- fund a just transition and job creation for all fossil fuel workers and communities as this transition occurs

A post shared by Chris Hemsworth (@chrishemsworth) on Sep 19, 2019 at 10:26pm PDT

For more coverage on the climate crisis and how you can get involved, check these out from Men’s Journal:

Activist Bill McKibben Calls for Extreme Action to Curb Climate Change and Save Mankind

Read article

Antarctica Is Losing Billions of Tons of Ice Every Year—and It’s Melting Faster Than Before

Read article

A New Report Finds a ‘High Likelihood’ of Climate Disaster Ending Human Civilization by 2050

Read article

Is Reforestation the Best Way to Fight Climate Change? This Study Says Yes

Read article

For access to exclusive gear videos, celebrity interviews, and more, subscribe on YouTube!

Activist Bill McKibben Calls for Extreme Action to Curb Climate Change and Save Mankind

Read article

Activist Bill McKibben Calls for Extreme Action to Curb Climate Change and Save Mankind

Antarctica Is Losing Billions of Tons of Ice Every Year—and It’s Melting Faster Than Before

Read article

Antarctica Is Losing Billions of Tons of Ice Every Year—and It’s Melting Faster Than Before

A New Report Finds a ‘High Likelihood’ of Climate Disaster Ending Human Civilization by 2050

Read article

A New Report Finds a ‘High Likelihood’ of Climate Disaster Ending Human Civilization by 2050

Is Reforestation the Best Way to Fight Climate Change? This Study Says Yes

Read article

Is Reforestation the Best Way to Fight Climate Change? This Study Says Yes

More News

					Famed Yosemite Climber Zach Milligan Dies After Ice Climbing Fall					



					Skiing in Japan Is Back Again—and the Powder Was Worth the Wait					



					10 Winter Hikes to Keep You Trailblazing All Year Round					



					The North Face Introduces Athlete Development Program					



					Ocean Rower Fiann Paul Completes Most Grueling Expedition					



					Snowmobile-accessed Ski Touring in Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana					


			All Stories			

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City							

More News

					Famed Yosemite Climber Zach Milligan Dies After Ice Climbing Fall					



					Skiing in Japan Is Back Again—and the Powder Was Worth the Wait					



					10 Winter Hikes to Keep You Trailblazing All Year Round					



					The North Face Introduces Athlete Development Program					



					Ocean Rower Fiann Paul Completes Most Grueling Expedition					



					Snowmobile-accessed Ski Touring in Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana					


			All Stories			

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City							

More News

					Famed Yosemite Climber Zach Milligan Dies After Ice Climbing Fall					



					Skiing in Japan Is Back Again—and the Powder Was Worth the Wait					



					10 Winter Hikes to Keep You Trailblazing All Year Round					



					The North Face Introduces Athlete Development Program					



					Ocean Rower Fiann Paul Completes Most Grueling Expedition					



					Snowmobile-accessed Ski Touring in Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana					


			All Stories			

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City							

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City							

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City