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Beyond Plastics Webinar: Excellent Alternatives to Plastic Packaging

Join Beyond Plastics for an inspiring look at innovative alternatives to single-use plastic packaging, focusing on reuse and refill business models. This event features leaders from companies pioneering sustainable solutions.

Speakers include Sarah Paiji Yoo, CEO and Co-Founder of Blueland, offering non-toxic cleaning products in reusable packaging. Lindsey McCoy, CEO and Co-Founder of Plaine Products, will discuss salon-quality personal care in returnable aluminum bottles. Rob Kutner, CRO of USEFULL, will highlight their reuse program for college takeout meals using stainless steel containers.

Protect Endangered Baby Sea Turtles

The Center for Biological Diversity is a leading organization of lawyers, scientists, and activists. They are dedicated to fighting for endangered species and habitat protections across the planet.

To learn more about their vital work, please visit their website: biologicaldiversity.org

Indigenous Wisdon, Scientific Knowledge: Robin Wall Kimmerer

NAU will host renowned author, botanist, and MacArthur Fellow Robin Wall Kimmerer for a free public talk on September 9, 2025. Kimmerer, celebrated for her book "Braiding Sweetgrass," will share insights on Indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge, and plant teachings.

 

This event is part of the 17th Biennial Conference of Science & Management, organized by NAU’s Center for Adaptable Western Landscapes (CAWL). The talk will be livestreamed.

Earth Guardians' Emerging Climate Champions Award | Video Submission

This video is a submission for the 2025 Lever for Change Emerging Climate Champions Award.

It showcases the Earth Guardians team, highlighting the importance of climate justice leadership development and the effectiveness of our mission.

Thank you for watching.

The view in North America and Climate Week NYC

During Climate Week NYC, a podcast features Danielle Holly of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation discussing the circular economy's shift from theory to practice in North America. The episode covers progress in the US, Canada, and Mexico, highlighting its non-partisan nature, supply chain resilience, critical minerals, and business opportunities for leaders.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, promotes a circular economy that eliminates waste, circulates materials, and regenerates nature. For more, visit their [website](https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org), sign up for the [North America newsletter](https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/sign-up-to-our-north-america-newsletter), subscribe to their [YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQAC2otE5_agzHZPnk3mE5w?sub_confirmation=1), and connect on [Instagram](http://instagram.com/EllenMacArthurFoundation) and [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/company/ellen-macarthur-foundation/).

The Refuge: Fighting for a Way of Life | Patagonia Films

For generations, the Gwich'in people of Alaska and northern Canada have depended on caribou migrating through the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge's coastal plain. Their traditional culture faces threats from oil extraction and climate change. Two Gwich'in women continue a decades-long fight to protect their land and future.

The Arctic Refuge is vital for Alaska Native subsistence and represents an unspoiled natural world. Despite its importance, the Trump administration plans to allow oil and gas drilling in the coastal plain. This drilling would destroy intact wilderness and violate the human rights of the Gwich'in, who rely on this sacred place.

The Gwich'in are fighting to protect their future and need support.

Treeline: The Secret Life of Trees | Patagonia Films

Patagonia Films proudly presents "Treeline: A Story Written in Rings," now fully available. Follow skiers, snowboarders, scientists, and healers across Japan's birch forests, British Columbia's red cedars, and Nevada's bristlecones. They explore an ancient narrative etched in tree rings. Watch the film starting January 27th.

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takayna: What If Running Could Save a Rainforest? | Patagonia Films

takayna / Tarkine, located in northwestern Tasmania, is home to one of the world's last remaining old-growth rainforests. Despite its global significance, this vital ecosystem is currently threatened by destructive logging and mining industries.

A new documentary, presented by Patagonia Films, delves into the complexities of modern conservation. It challenges viewers to consider the critical importance of preserving our last wild places.

The Last Hill: Adventure Out Your Back Door | Patagonia Films

A group of skiers and snowboarders embark on an honest adventure, biking south from Reno, Nevada, to Mt. Whitney. Loaded with ski and camp gear, they hilariously navigate Highway 395, experiencing the Sierra backcountry from a unique perspective.

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Becoming Ruby: Inclusion, Bikes and Hand-Drawn Heroes | Patagonia Films

This film delves into themes of inclusion, identity, and hand-drawn heroes, centered on mountain biker, skier, and artist Brooklyn Bell. Unable to find a hero, Bell created Ruby J, a comic character who became her powerful role model.

Inspired by Ruby, Bell embraced the mantra to "live like her, breathe like her, be unapologetically black like her," ultimately forging her own identity through a blend of dirt, snow, art, and inclusion.

Directed by Dave Mayers and produced by Lauren Cerre and Dave Mayers, the film features cinematography by Joey Schusler and Jika Gonzalez, editing by Cameron Dennis, music by Jameson Williams, and graphics by Brooklyn Bell and Kris Cave.

DamNation: The Problem with Hydropower | Patagonia Films

Directed by Ben Knight & Travis Rummel and produced by Matt Stoecker & Travis Rummel, this film explores the evolving national perspective on dams. It shifts from celebrating engineering wonders to recognizing our future's dependence on healthy wild rivers.

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Fishpeople: Lives Transformed by the Sea | Patagonia Films

“Fishpeople” explores the lives of individuals dedicated to the sea, featuring Kimi Werner, Eddie Donnellan, Dave Rastovich, Matahi Drollet, Ray Collins, and Lynne Cox. The film was directed by Keith Malloy, produced by Monika McClure, and edited by Alex Jablonsky.

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Artifishal: The Fight to Save Wild Salmon | Patagonia Films

Artifishal explores the decline of wild salmon, highlighting threats from hatcheries and fish farms, and our diminishing connection to nature. Patagonia created this film to spark dialogue and encourage new approaches to river and fish conservation and management.

For over 40 years, Patagonia has championed wild rivers and fish, providing over $20 million in grants to conservation efforts. We invite you to visit Patagonia Action Works to support groups protecting these vital ecosystems. Further information on our position and scientific resources is available at Patagonia.com/Artifishal and Patagonia Provisions.

Dirt Magic: From Dying Mining Town to Mountain-Bike Mecca | Patagonia Films

Patagonia Films presents "Dirt Magic," a Teton Gravity and Freehub Magazine film documenting Downieville, CA's transformation from a dying mining town to a mountain-bike mecca. Driven by residents saving their trails, grassroots stewardship, and a popular festival, Downieville now serves as a model community for struggling mountain towns globally.

Read the full feature on FreehubMag.com. Subscribe to Patagonia Films: pat.ag/Subscribe. Explore more from Patagonia, including their official site and stories: pat.ag/Patagonia | pat.ag/PatagoniaStories.

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Life of Pie: Pizza and Bikes Can Fix Anything | Patagonia Films

In 2002, mountain bikers and entrepreneurs Jen Zeuner and Anne Keller moved to Fruita, Colorado, seeking world-class singletrack and free time. Over 15 years, these unconventional women reshaped the conservative town, uniting the community through advocacy, inclusivity, and great pizza. This story is directed by Ben Knight and Travis Rummel.

At Patagonia, we acknowledge that all life on Earth is under threat. We utilize our business, investments, voice, and imagination to address this critical issue.

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Hasta La Raíz: Down to the Root | Patagonia Films

Hispanic people constitute the majority of US farmworkers, yet only 4% own farms. Javier Zamora, an immigrant from Mexico, faced this disparity. After losing his home and job during the housing crisis, he returned to his farming roots at 43, but farm ownership seemed unattainable.

With support from his community and ALBA, a farmer advocacy organization, Zamora defied the odds. Please support ALBA's vital work by donating directly at: albafarmers.org/donate.

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We the Power: The Future of Energy is Community-Owned | Patagonia Films

“We the Power” chronicles Europe's citizen-led community energy movement, highlighting visionaries who are transforming the traditional energy system. The film follows friends, families, and cooperatives from Germany to Spain and London as they overcome legislative barriers, empowering locals to produce clean electricity and build healthier, financially stable communities.

Discover how to join, invest in, or build your own energy community at Patagonia.com/WethePower. You can also bring "We the Power" to your community to spark discussions. To host a digital or in-person screening and access exclusive resources, register your interest here.

Special thanks to: www.energygarden.org.uk, www.ews-schoenau.de, www.somenergia.coop

Solving for Z: A Calculus of Risk | Patagonia Films

"Solving for Z" explores IFMGA guide Zahan Billimoria’s relationship with the exhilarating highs and profound risks of big mountain skiing. The film delves into the gap between perception and reality in high-consequence environments, questioning what we are willing to risk.

Education is paramount for mountain safety. Learn more about Zahan's Samsara Mountain Experience programs or find opportunities in your own area: samsaraexperience.com.

A Patagonia Presents film by Teton Gravity Research, "Solving for Z" features Zahan Billimoria, Kim Billimoria, and others.

Stone Locals: Rediscovering the Soul of Climbing | Patagonia Films

Climbing transcends sport, offering a way of life and community for those who share its calling. As its popularity surges, the core individuals who anchor its soul face greater responsibility. This Patagonia Films production, "Stone Locals," directed by Mikey Schaefer and Cheyne Lempe, tells the stories of five such individuals preserving climbing's essence as it evolves.

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Tribal Waters | Patagonia Films

The Wind River holds deep spiritual significance for the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes. However, this vital resource faces threats from historical land theft, agricultural demands, and the American justice system. "Tribal Waters," a documentary by Teton Gravity Research Film in association with Patagonia, explores this struggle, advocating for a future rooted in a sustainable, outdoor-based economy.

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection

“The Thinking Game” is the inside story of DeepMind's groundbreaking AI research, culminating in the Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold breakthrough. Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind "AlphaGo," this documentary explores co-founder Demis Hassabis's lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence and the rigorous scientific journey from mastering strategy games to solving the 50-year-old protein folding problem.

Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival, "The Thinking Game" is now available to watch for free. For those interested in hosting a screening for a classroom, community, or workplace, visit: rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/.

 

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection