(SAN FRANCISCO) – Today Sierra magazine, the official magazine of the
Sierra Club, released its first-ever all-wind issue. In addition to
features presenting clean energy innovations, all departments and
recurring columns concentrate on production, athletics and products that
harness the power of wind in new and pioneering ways.
“Tapping into wind innovation adds great value and excitement to the
outdoor industries’ sustainability efforts,” said Kristi Rummel, Sierra
Magazine National Advertising Director. “We know that Sierra readers
care deeply about the natural environment and our public lands just as
much as they enjoy actively participating in outdoor sports. We work
hard to educate and inspire them with forward-thinking activities,
sports, gear and merchandise that encourages their enjoyment and
exploration of the great outdoors.”
From windsurfing and sailing
to paragliding and ice yachting, “Gust Junkies” are getting their
adrenaline fix participating in extreme wind-driven sports. For
everyone else, Johnathon Allen found the coolest wind toys ever to help
you tap into nature’s power supply.
Mountaineers are trading
granite walls for towering turbines, finding new heights to summit.
“Corporate Climbers” follows experienced climbers as they rappel down
turbines at wind farms across the country.
Grammy-nominated
Jazz bassist Esperanza Spalding reveals to the Green Life her favorite
place outdoors and her favorite way to connect to the environment. The
Green Life also identified a fun, economical alternative to buying
organic herbs: growing your own!
About Sierra magazine
Sierra
is the official publication of the Sierra Club, America's largest and
most influential grassroots environmental organization, with more than
2.1 million members and supporters nationwide. The Sierra Club works to
safeguard the health of our communities, protect wildlife, and preserve
our remaining wild places through grassroots activism, public education,
lobbying, and litigation. For more information, please visit
www.sierramagazine.com.
Written By: Rebecca Silver
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