Environment

The post-apocalyptic impact of late capitalism
Photography

The post-apocalyptic impact of late capitalism

A grim reality — In a shocking new series, photographer Kai Löffelbein reveals the effects of illegal e-waste dumping.

Written by: Miss Rosen

One woman's epic trek across the USA... on horseback
Outdoors

One woman's epic trek across the USA... on horseback

Riding Wild — Eco activist Aniela Gottwald is working her way through the American wilderness to campaign for better environmental protection. But having battled hardship along the way, the 26-year-old has discovered a sense of resilience she didn’t think possible.

Written by: Adam White

Images that reveal the untold stories of South Caucasus
Photography

Images that reveal the untold stories of South Caucasus

Shared waters — For Kolga Tbilisi Photo Week, media platform Chai Khana invites three photographers from Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia to join forces for a new project, taking inspiration from the region’s two major rivers: the Kura and Araks.

Written by: Eva Clifford

The fight to save Europe’s last wild rivers
Film

The fight to save Europe’s last wild rivers

Huck x Patagonia — In the heartland of the Balkans, a pristine ecosystem is under attack. Hundreds of species could be wiped out by 3,000 unnecessary hydropower dams planned by foreign developers and banks. But there’s still a chance to save this natural treasure. A new campaign and feature-length documentary led by Patagonia aims to stop the flow of money and keep the rivers running wild.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Blue Planet director shares his tips on shooting nature
Film

Blue Planet director shares his tips on shooting nature

Getting the perfect shot — Be yourself, visualise your story, and never underestimate the power of language: the award-winning director reflects on the lessons he’s learned so far.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Our local councils are fuelling the fire of climate change
Opinion

Our local councils are fuelling the fire of climate change

From Where I Stand — Across the United Kingdom, local authorities are risking the public's cash, pensions and futures on dirty fossil fuel investments.

Written by: Mika Minio-Paluello // Sarah Shoraka

Inside Grow Heathrow: the UK’s most famous protest camp
Activism

Inside Grow Heathrow: the UK’s most famous protest camp

Suburban sanctuary — For the last seven years, Grow Heathrow has been fighting against the expansion of London’s busiest airport. Now – despite its positive impact on the surrounding community – the four-acre eco-squat is facing the threat of closure.

Written by: Charlotte England

On the road with Standing Rock's defiant youth
Activism

On the road with Standing Rock's defiant youth

Rolling Resistance — Oil might now be flowing through the Dakota Pipeline, but its young protectors aren't defeated. Aboard their DIY school bus the Rolling Resistance are travelling the length and breadth of the United States, educating communities amidst a process of personal healing.

Written by: Annabelle Marcovici

The app that's kickstarting a food-sharing revolution
Culture

The app that's kickstarting a food-sharing revolution

Tinder for leftovers — When Tessa Cook and Saasha Celestial-One realised the scale of global food waste, they felt compelled to find a simple solution.

Written by: Paden Vaughan

How globalised agriculture is ruining lives in South America
Photography

How globalised agriculture is ruining lives in South America

The United Soya Republic — Photographer Jordi Ruiz Cirera documents how industrial farming, illegal land grabs and dangerous pesticides are destroying lives in Argentina and Paraguay.

Written by: Alex King

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