Climate Change

Chronicling the brutal face of climate change
Photography

Chronicling the brutal face of climate change

Moments in-betwwen — The West Bengal region of India faces increasingly frequent flooding as the Earth's temperatures rise. Award-winning photojournalist Elizabeth Dalziel discusses her work to document its human effects.

Written by: Elizabeth Dalziel

How environmental activists must move forward in 2017
Activism

How environmental activists must move forward in 2017

New year, new battles — Global temperatures reached a record high in 2016 but many world leaders refuse to listen, so what's next in the fight to keep our planet protected?

Written by: Paden Vaughan

Leading voice in environmentalism talks about a post-Trump world and what we can do to help
Activism

Leading voice in environmentalism talks about a post-Trump world and what we can do to help

Huck x Patagonia — How will Hugo Tagholm, CEO of Surfers Against Sewage, fight for environmentalism when the leader of the free world thinks climate change is a ‘Chinese hoax’?

Written by: Shelley Jones

Talks clean, acts dirty: Why we're calling bullshit on Big Oil lies
Activism

Talks clean, acts dirty: Why we're calling bullshit on Big Oil lies

What you lying for? — Despite the fact it's pretty much universally acknowledged that climate change is set to destroy humanity and the planet, big oil companies still get away with making billions through screwing up the planet. And guess what? A PR stunt today from the world's biggest conglomerates means absolutely nothing. That's why we turned up outside.

Written by: Charlie Satow

The filmmaker fighting his own climate change apathy
Film

The filmmaker fighting his own climate change apathy

A wake up call — In How To Let Go, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Josh Fox embarks on a personal journey to overcome his own feeling of powerlessness to stop the escalating pace of environmental destruction.

Written by: Alex King

How activists shut down one of Europe's dirtiest coal mines
Activism

How activists shut down one of Europe's dirtiest coal mines

Saying no to coal — Climate change is the greatest threat facing our planet – and it doesn’t give a damn where you live. As perpetrators of climate chaos collude across borders, a new wave of activists are forming their own international web. They’re reclaiming our right to self-determination – before it’s too late to act.

Written by: Michael Segalov

The Kalbarri reef is on the brink of destruction, but one man is determined to save it
Culture

The Kalbarri reef is on the brink of destruction, but one man is determined to save it

On the verge of oblivion — Humanity is on the edge, with a climate change armageddon on the horizon, and indicative of these changes is the destruction of the Kalbarri reef. The devastation was discovered by Dr Thomas Wernberg, who is now on a mission to save it.

Written by: Christopher Sanders

Huck Reports: Saying No To Coal
Film

Huck Reports: Saying No To Coal

Here and No Further — In the latest Huck film, we head to Proschim in Germany where thousands of climate activists have gathered from across Europe and beyond, to try and shut down one of Europe's biggest and dirtiest coal mines. After last year's protest ended with mass arrests and violent clashes with the police, Huck joins them on the frontline of the fight against global warming.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Legendary surf activist Chris Hines shares secrets to success
Surf

Legendary surf activist Chris Hines shares secrets to success

“Surfing can sell anything” — Surfers Against Sewage co-founder Chris Hines gives Huck an insight into how surfing can be a powerful tool to fight for the environment.

Written by: Alex King

Moritz Stefaner: The data visualisation artist playing with the future
Art

Moritz Stefaner: The data visualisation artist playing with the future

Spreadsheets won’t save us — Moritz Stefaner’s Project Ukko turns climate and wind data into an immersive art installation that allows viewers to explore the future of the planet.

Written by: Alex King

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