Australian legend surfer/shaper Bob McTavish shares his first Hawaii trip in 1963.
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Australian legend surfer/shaper Bob McTavish shares his first Hawaii trip in 1963.
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Too Much Heat, Past and Present
How The Surfaris’ Wipe Out became a dancefloor hit in remote communities across Australia’s outback
The evolution of the music of California’s pioneer surfers
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just incredible
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Your Money Is Funding Fossil Fuels Without You Knowing It
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Bloomberg reveals stunning 42% wealth surge in global elite families
A Pocket Guide for Scientists: Handling Political Harassment and Legal Intimidation
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You Should Have Been Here Yesterday – Official Trailer
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Seeking Full Employment Without Falling Prey to Neoliberal Traps
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The Videogame Industry is Larger Than Film and TV Combined, Why Aren’t They Paying Musicians Fairly?
Vintage Surfboard Collector Club @ The Boardroom Show 2023
From Morocco to Cuba, this Guy is Documenting the World’s Endangered Cinemas
How cars ruin wild animals’ lives
Dead before arrival: The governance of stratospheric aerosol injection
Australia faces unprecedented grassfires next summer ‘supercharged’ by global heating
Why September’s record-warm temperatures have scientists so worried
Amazon River falls to lowest in over a century amid Brazil drought
Behind The Lines North Vietnam And The United States
Meet the Indigenous Women Leading Conservation Efforts in the Great Barrier Reef
Am I nature or am I environment?
Fiji’s government may have changed, but the military is making it clear it will not go quietly
Earth now way outside “safe operating space for humanity,” says new report
Even Dimming The Sun Wouldn’t Save Antarctica’s Ice Now, Scientists Say
The history of rock and roll poster art
Werner Voss’s Rock’n’Roll Museum
Joyce Carol Vincent: How could this young woman lie dead and undiscovered for almost three years?
Column: Is the reign of the surf thugs at Lunada Bay finally coming to an end? Looks like it
Snoop Asks in @hypebot: “How can you get a billion streams and not get a million dollars?”
How to Responsibly Dispose of Your Electronics
Insurer cites “growing catastrophe exposure” as it stops new sales in California
Insurance giant halts sale of new home policies in California due to wildfires
‘They Will Never Change on Their Own’: Top Oil Giants Have No Serious Plans to Curb Emissions
Is the Gulf Stream collapsing?
Australian authorities warn locals to stay away from the mysterious metal cylinder on the beach
Reparations for climate change? Some think oil companies should pay
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