
Jordan Wright
Articles
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Nov 28, 2024 |
sustonmagazine.com | Andreas Björkman |Gabriel Arthur |Jordan Wright |Johanna Fraenkel
Litter on the summit of Mount Everest has attracted media attention for many years. But the trash left behind by trekkers in the surrounding national park is just as big an environmental problem. The Nepalese project Sagarmartha Next aims to tackle it through better waste management, recycling, and making art out of the tourists’ trash. When Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Mount Everest in 1953, the duo became the first ever to climb the world’s highest mountain.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
sustonmagazine.com | Martina Wengenmeir |Katy Stevens |Gabriel Arthur |Jordan Wright
We all know about climate change and understand that our actions contribute to it. Yet, despite growing awareness, why is it so challenging to adopt more sustainable habits? In this article, experts examine the psychological, economic, and social factors that motivate people to transform good intentions into lasting habits for positive environmental impact.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
sustonmagazine.com | Jordan Wright |Gabriel Arthur |Johanna Fraenkel
What happens when Protect Our Winters’ leaders across Europe come together in a national park in Southern Sweden – and what’s next for the organization? Suston asked the outdoor advocate Jordan Wright from POW Europe to share her insights (and of course, she travelled the 1748km to the summit by train). Sitting in the heart of Söderåsen National Park, with crisp air and autumn leaves dancing in the wind, the annual POW European Leadership Summit kicked off in Röstånga, Southern Sweden.
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