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New Actions on Oil & Gas Leases Marks a Win for America’s Arctic

New Actions on Oil & Gas Leases Marks a Win for America’s Arctic

by Stacie Sullivan | Sep 14, 2023 | Uncategorized, Climate News, Policy, Public Lands

Photo by Nate Luebbe The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is one of Earth’s most breathtaking landscapes, home to herds of migrating caribou, awe-inspiring mountain ranges and critical Arctic Tundra habitat, important to both wildlife and the American people in the...
Partners in Advocacy: How Clif is Supporting a Healthier and More Sustainable Food System

Partners in Advocacy: How Clif is Supporting a Healthier and More Sustainable Food System

by Stacie Sullivan | Sep 12, 2023 | Uncategorized

Photo by Chad Chomlack Clif Bar has been a longstanding partner of POW since 2009, supporting our campaigns and joining us on Capitol Hill for Lobby Days. The brand is committed to protecting the people, places and communities it touches through efforts to create a...
Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument Safeguards Public Lands Against Uranium Mining Threats

Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument Safeguards Public Lands Against Uranium Mining Threats

by Stacie Sullivan | Aug 18, 2023 | Uncategorized

Photos by Len Necefer and Jonnah Perkins On August 8, President Joe Biden designated the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument that aims to conserve and protect close to 1.1 million acres of BLM and US Forest Service...
Landscape Painter Meg O’Hara reflects on being an Antarctic delegate and featured artist at Ocean Week Canada

Landscape Painter Meg O’Hara reflects on being an Antarctic delegate and featured artist at Ocean Week Canada

by Donny O'Neill | Jul 27, 2023 | Uncategorized

Meg O’Hara is a contemporary landscape painter, who specializes in acrylic on canvas creations of abstract depictions of ice. O’Hara is based in British Columbia, Canada, and is a member of the Creative Alliance for Protect Our Winters. In December 2022 she, along...
Team POW Member Max Moran Wins Seat on Lower Valley Energy Board

Team POW Member Max Moran Wins Seat on Lower Valley Energy Board

by Stacie Sullivan | Jul 19, 2023 | Uncategorized

When Team POW member Max Moran moved from Vermont to Jackson Hole, Wyoming he wanted to bring his expertise in electrification as an engineer to help the community find more sustainable ways to source their energy from both a climate and financial perspective. He...
A Win for Clean Energy: Rural Electric Coops

A Win for Clean Energy: Rural Electric Coops

by Stacie Sullivan | Jul 13, 2023 | Uncategorized, Policy, Take Action, Campaign, Renewable Energy

Here at POW, we’re big fans of sourcing our power locally, affordably and from clean sources which is why we’ve been supporting Rural Electric Cooperatives (REC) across the west for the last two years. Rural Electric cooperatives are non-profit electric utilities...
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