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The Most Dangerous Climate Rollback in U.S. History: What it Means

The Most Dangerous Climate Rollback in U.S. History: What it Means

by Stacie Sullivan | May 20, 2025 | Politics, Climate News, Policy, Take Action

Photo by Creative Alliance captain Emily Tidwell A dangerous new proposal is steamrolling through Congress—and it’s the most significant threat to U.S. climate progress in history.Disguised as a “deficit reduction” package, this proposal would gut clean energy...
100 Days In: POW’s Return to D.C.

100 Days In: POW’s Return to D.C.

by Stacie Sullivan | May 13, 2025 | Politics, Policy, Take Action

Photos by POW Creative Alliance member Palmer Morse Last week, Protect Our Winters returned to Washington, D.C.—100 days into the new Trump administration. We had a clear message: the outdoor community is watching, we’re engaged, and we’re ready to work across the...
The POWer of Policy: How Legislation Shapes Climate Action

The POWer of Policy: How Legislation Shapes Climate Action

by Stacie Sullivan | May 13, 2025 | Policy

Photo by POW Creative Alliance member Holly Shankland, graphics by POW Creative Alliance member Eliza Carver Legislation is one of the most powerful tools for tackling climate change. By setting limits on emissions, investing in clean energy, and encouraging...
COP29 Stalled—Here’s Where Real Climate Action Took Off

COP29 Stalled—Here’s Where Real Climate Action Took Off

by Stacie Sullivan | Dec 5, 2024 | Science, Politics, Policy, Take Action, Electrifying Transit, Renewable Energy

While global leaders stalled at COP29 in Azerbaijan, Greg Nemet, a member of the POW Science Alliance and professor of public affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, found inspiration in the innovators driving real-world solutions. We sat down with Nemet to...
What’s Next: The Outdoor State Rides At Dawn

What’s Next: The Outdoor State Rides At Dawn

by Stacie Sullivan | Nov 6, 2024 | Community, Politics, Climate News, Policy, Take Action

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...
Examining the Public’s Ability to Influence Climate Policy with POW Science Alliance Member Parrish Bergquist 

Examining the Public’s Ability to Influence Climate Policy with POW Science Alliance Member Parrish Bergquist 

by Stacie Sullivan | Sep 26, 2024 | Politics, Climate News, Policy, Take Action

Photo by Gretchen Powers As millions of people from the Outdoor State partake in their next adventure–from biking or birding to hiking or hunting–it presents an opportunity to contemplate how public will and political behavior relate to climate change. While civics...
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