Environment

These Washington Environmentalists Are Trying to Save the Elusive Wolverine

The Everglades Need More Fresh Water. Here’s What’s Being Done to Help.

Wildfires and Beetles Are Plaguing Our Forests. But We’re Not Powerless.

All Jokes Aside, New Comedy Video Series Tackles Important Environmental Issues

Landscape Architecture Is All About Finding Balance with Nature

This Farmer Has Been Working to Revive California’s San Joaquin River for over 65 Years

A New Film Encourages Viewers to Voice Support for Tongass National Forest

A Mesmerizing Drone Film of Water and Land Intertwined

A Solitary Whale in Search of Connection

Ultrarunning Through Wyoming’s Longest Migration Corridors

The Future of Oregon’s Wild and Scenic River System

This Boy Wants to Save the World from Plastic

Preserving Washington’s Shrub-Steppe

Light Painting Under the Night Sky

Mother Earth Confronts the Human Race

The Klamath River Is the Lifeblood of the Yurok Tribe

Using SUPs to Deliver a Plastic-Free Future

It’s Time for Mountain Bikers to Step Up

How Fire Suppression Made California Fires Worse
All Jokes Aside, New Comedy Video Series Tackles Important Environmental Issues
Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members! Download the app.
So many environmental disasters are plaguing the world right now that it can be hard to focus on just one, and even more difficult to figure out just how to help. Sutton Raphael and Eric Straubhar understood that, so they launched Wormhole, a new video series aimed at discussing the most complex environmental issues through sketch comedy. The result: hysterical yet informative content that will get viewers thinking about climate solutions.
In their latest episode, Raphael and Straubhar have a great idea: Why not open the world’s first pedal-powered gym in an effort to use more renewable energy? While this business proposal may ultimately fall flat, the two entrepreneurs learn about other forms of renewable energy, like solar, and how it can help power our communities in a more eco-friendly way.