Rock climbing is getting more popular—and that concerns conservationists

By A Mystery Man Writer

With its Olympics debut, the once niche sport is highlighting the environmental impacts from an essential tool—climbing chalk.

As climbing skyrockets, so has its environmental impact. “We

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