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...
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 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...
In “The Conservative Environmentalist,” Benji Backer, long-time friend of POW and founder of the American Conservation Coalition (ACC), presents a compelling narrative that challenges traditional political divides by advocating for a more inclusive...
Photo by Iz La Motte POW has been lobbying at both the State and Federal levels since 2013, giving us the opportunity to build relationships with lawmakers and staff on both sides of the aisle. Bi-partisan work can be a challenge, but this approach is critical to...