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UP AHEAD

In an age of catastrophic climate change where all efforts should be directed towards reducing carbon emissions, what is the responsibility of travelling surfers?

That’s a good question and something I struggle with. I travel a lot and this last year I got really serious about needing to pick and choose. It’s a time where we all need to evaluate our choices and take responsibility for where we can do better. So, it’s about exploring more at home and doing our best to reduce long travel trips. If we’re going somewhere for a long period of time, maybe that’s okay, but strike missions where we’re flying across the world for a couple of days, maybe we

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