Photo by Philip Henderson At 8,848.86 meters (29,031.7 feet), Mount Everest pierces the sky as the world’s tallest mountain straddling the border of Nepal and Tibet. It is a place of staggering beauty and challenge, where shifting weather, avalanches, and the thin air...
Inside the National Petroleum Reserve – Alaska, where Indigenous sovereignty, fossil fuel ambition, and climate collapse converge on America’s largest public lands. Photos by Paul Wilson Author’s Note: POW Alliance member Len Necefer The National Petroleum...
Photos by Nate Luebbe Professional skier and POW Athlete Alliance member, Kit DesLauriers became acutely aware of the impacts humans can have on the land, especially in remote places, at 10 years old. She was reading about the oil crises in 1979 while waiting for gas...