Climate Change
Climate Change Is Real. Jeremy Jones Wants to Prove It.
Alex Honnold’s Foundation Goes to Detroit
How Flood Forecasting Might Save Lives
‘The Electric Adventurer’
Why Is Fjällräven So Expensive?
A Grim Reality Check for Skiers
Guides See Climate Change Firsthand
‘Snowfarmers’: The Creators of Winter
How Coral Reefs Are Regenerating
A Lesson In Stewardship from Hawaii
Capetown Is Running Out of Water
This Country Could Be Swallowed by the Sea
End of Snow
Greenland Is Melting
A Look Into the Life of Amazon Rainforest Researchers
How Billy Barr’s Snowpack Records Helped Shape Climate Science
An Alaskan Outfitter’s Perspective on Climate Change
A Stunning Video and Spoken Word Poem Dedicated to Earth
Ultrarunner Mina Guli Completes 40th Marathon in the Mojave Desert
Ultrarunner Mina Guli Goes to Chile’s Atacama Desert
How Billy Barr’s Snowpack Records Helped Shape Climate Science
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Located in the small town of Gothic, Colorado, and living in an even smaller cabin, Billy Barr has collected snow data for over 40 years. In an effort to entertain himself, he began meticulously collecting data about the snowpack each and every day. Though he had no intention of serving in a climate change research role, his data has become a critical component to measuring the receding snow season. Learn more about the full film End Of Snow from Day's Edge Productions.