• Can we #GetOutdoors without Destroying Them?

  • Nov 7 2023
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

Can we #GetOutdoors without Destroying Them?

  • Summary

  • Ted is super Outdoorsy and Marni is more Outdoors-ish, but we both love our time in the woods, on the water, and just out in the fresh air. In this episode, we explore (see what I did there?) how to love the outdoors without destroying them.

    Resources from this episode:

    • COVID spikes in Outdoor Recreation
    • Outdoor Activities and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
    • The impact of urbanization on Austria’s carbon footprint
    • Trail running events contribute microplastic pollution to conservation and wilderness areas
    • Nat Geo article: Rock climbing is getting more popular—and that concerns conservationists
    • Apparently helicopters use lead fuel
    • Helicopters with SAF! Promising for general travel too
    • “Your stoke won’t save us: The idea that outdoor recreation leads to meaningful conservation rests on a big ‘if’
    • Are We Loving Our National Parks to Death?
    • Ted and Marni's favorite Wilderness Reads

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