Photos by Beau Dahler On the Fort Belknap Reservation in northern Montana, home to the Assiniboine and Gros Ventre Tribes, grazing agriculture is a primary industry due to the predominant arid grassland ecosystem that spans its 670,000 acres. The patchwork of fenced...
Photo by Donny O’Neill This year POW had a lot of big wins, including welcoming Ryan Laemel as the new Chief Operating Officer. Ryan is a climate and energy leader who brings his expertise in decarbonization and climate tech to the team. We sat down with Ryan at...
Photo by Adam Clark Some tools from a sociologist (and dinosaurs) to help us understand Many of us who worry about current and pending impacts from climate change held our breaths knowing the US Presidential election result could either propel us forward – or...
Photo by Ming Poon By now, you’ve seen the headlines: Donald Trump has won the presidency, and Republicans control the Senate. The House race is ongoing. We remain committed to bipartisanship and we must also acknowledge the threat the incoming administration poses to...
Photo courtesy of NOAA When I am skiing and the snow ‘whoomphs’, it tells me something vital about stability, and I change course if I’m exposed to avalanche terrain. The climate is now telling us something vital about a set of risks to our communities and our...
Photos by Caitlin Ochs Hurricane Helene is a tragedy. The storm dropped 42 trillion gallons of water on communities across the Southeast—enough to completely drain Lake Tahoe. With the water, came widespread flooding, power outages, and an estimated $160 billion...