BESIDE Magazine (Issue 3)
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What they say: The new outdoor movement is no longer defined by sport, but by a broader desire to reconnect with nature in an environmentally conscious way. No matter how they differ from one another, outdoor enthusiasts, be they surfers, canoers, fishermen, wildlife photographers, conservationists, entrepreneurs or farmers, are all empowered and driven by nature, adventure and sustainability. BESIDE aims to unite this disparate community of outdoor enthusiasts, offering them a stage to showcase their innovative curiosity, responsible resourcefulness and adventurous triumphs.
We trek through forests, we scale mountains and we paddle through rivers and streams, rarely asking who explored them before us and how we will ensure that others will be able to explore them tomorrow. These great wildernesses are our playground and our lifeblood, but how we choose to share in their splendor will ensure that they feed the hearts and souls of our generations to come.
What we say: While cycling might be the outdoor activity we most often partake in, the truth is our character has been shaped by countless trips into the wilderness camping, climbing, kayaking, snowshoeing, and a multitude of other outdoor pursuits. It's why as a company we became a 1% for the Planet business, to support and protect the world around us so it's around for future generations.
Issue 3 of BESIDE magazine tackles the question: What's the value of nature. Some of that value is direct and obvious: the air we breathe, the water we drink, the land we walk upon. Other pieces of it aren't so obvious: the childhood joy of dancing in puddles, the thrill of pedaling to the peak of a mountain climb and gazing for miles in all directions, the rejuvenating effects of "forest bathing." How can we place a price tag on the cumulative value of all that nature provides?
Inside this issue, writers grapple with the price of coffee and how the coffee market works, lobster fishing off the coast of Canada, the principles of a "Circular Economy", growing papayas in Hawaii, and other topics around the globe that connect to the larger question of nature's worth. Ultimately the question comes down to you and me, but BESIDE will give us some facts and vignettes to help shape our thoughts.
https://www.besidemagazine.com/ (Imported from Canada)
We trek through forests, we scale mountains and we paddle through rivers and streams, rarely asking who explored them before us and how we will ensure that others will be able to explore them tomorrow. These great wildernesses are our playground and our lifeblood, but how we choose to share in their splendor will ensure that they feed the hearts and souls of our generations to come.
What we say: While cycling might be the outdoor activity we most often partake in, the truth is our character has been shaped by countless trips into the wilderness camping, climbing, kayaking, snowshoeing, and a multitude of other outdoor pursuits. It's why as a company we became a 1% for the Planet business, to support and protect the world around us so it's around for future generations.
Issue 3 of BESIDE magazine tackles the question: What's the value of nature. Some of that value is direct and obvious: the air we breathe, the water we drink, the land we walk upon. Other pieces of it aren't so obvious: the childhood joy of dancing in puddles, the thrill of pedaling to the peak of a mountain climb and gazing for miles in all directions, the rejuvenating effects of "forest bathing." How can we place a price tag on the cumulative value of all that nature provides?
Inside this issue, writers grapple with the price of coffee and how the coffee market works, lobster fishing off the coast of Canada, the principles of a "Circular Economy", growing papayas in Hawaii, and other topics around the globe that connect to the larger question of nature's worth. Ultimately the question comes down to you and me, but BESIDE will give us some facts and vignettes to help shape our thoughts.
https://www.besidemagazine.com/ (Imported from Canada)