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Joined September 2008

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  1. 3 hours ago

    The elections are right around the corner. Have you made a plan to vote? Check out and support grassroots organizations who are working to ensure that citizens have everything they need to exercise their basic right to vote. Patagonia Action Works:

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  2. 9 hours ago
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  3. 9 hours ago

    Eleven Alaska Native tribes offer new way forward on managing the Tongass. Read the full story: Take action:

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  4. 11 hours ago

    Countdown is a global initiative to champion and accelerate solutions to the climate crisis, turning ideas into action. this Saturday at 11AM ET and take action for our people and planet. Set a reminder here:

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  5. Oct 7

    Public lands have great potential in mitigating the impacts of climate change and Native Nations play a critical role in managing these lands.

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  6. Oct 7

    Thank you for setting an ambitious and just goal to conserve 30% of lands and ocean by 2030. A goal will also help fight , pandemics, racial and economic disparities.

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  7. Oct 7

    Election Day is only 27 days away. If you’re planning to vote in person—either early or on November 3rd—then it’s important to understand your voting rights and know how to exercise them at the polls. But before you head to the polls, be sure to:

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  8. Oct 7

    Thank you for asking to cancel all upcoming lease sales planned for this year and support common sense reforms.

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    Oct 6

    Breaking: Nearly 60 conservation groups join calling on to retract decisions impacting across the country initiated during William Perry 's illegal tenure leading

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    The Dept., led by , an oil lobbyist, engaged in a "lack of planning" that "may have resulted in [oil] companies receiving royalty cuts on wells that did not need it." Helping over taxpayers — that sounds 100% on brand.

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  11. Oct 6

    The science is clear. The catastrophic fires burning in the West make the risks undeniable. The US needs to rapidly transition away from fossil fuels and invest in a green economy and all the good jobs that will come with it.

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  12. Oct 6

    Dana Tiza-Tramm, Chief of Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, said 's commitment marks the first time a Canadian bank has taken meaningful strides to consult with affected First Nations and made a decision based on those deliberations.

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  13. Oct 6

    Listen to this episode of to hear 's talk about her lived reality of dealing with . Join us Thursday @ 5PM PT on to learn how to vote our climate deniers in a live chat with & .

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    Oct 5
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  15. Oct 5

    "After over 500 years of oppression, lies, genocide, ecocide, and broken treaties, we should have expected the ruling in favor of racist of Oklahoma, yet it still stings." - Casey Camp-Horinek, environmental ambassador and elder for the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma.

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  16. Oct 5

    For decades, Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard tried to recreate the amazing chimichurri he'd first tasted in 1968 while in Argentina camping and eating with gauchos.

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  17. Oct 4

    For those of you who may have missed this, we highly recommend listening to Terry Tempest Williams on a special episode for share 'An Obituary for the Land.' Read and listen:

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  18. Oct 3

    The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is threatened by private interests. Watch our new feature length documentary, Public Trust, to learn more about the ongoing fight to protect it. Watch here:

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  19. Oct 2

    The 2020 election will have a significant, long-lasting impact on the strength of our nation’s climate policies and the very existence of wild places. We need to elect climate leaders who will protect people and the planet. What’s your plan to vote?

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  20. Oct 2

    WATCH: Matagi Mālohi: Strong Winds. The story of an ocean of people who are shaping narratives, not as victims of the climate crisis, but as leaders, healers, nurturers, artists, growers and navigators. Learn more:

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