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...
Photo by Donny O’Neill We’re here to pause your doom scroll by bringing you climate wins that offer a much-needed dose of optimism. From the U.S. stepping up to improve its electric vehicle charging network to NASA’s state-of-the-art satellite tracking...
Photos courtesy of Aspen Snowmass POW is going big this month for its Partner in Advocacy feature, with not one but two great partners: The U.S. Ski & Snowboard Association and Aspen Snowmass. Last weekend the U.S. Ski Team hit the slopes at Aspen Mountain for the...
Photos by Ming T. Poon Before starting POW 15 years ago, I had never envisioned myself in a suit debating energy policy on Capitol Hill. But we quickly realized that to actually protect winters, and summers, we were going to have to think really big. And driving big,...
Photos courtesy of AP This spring, a group of Olympians, POW and I ran circles around DC. We shared our stories about the changes we are seeing in the mountains and most importantly what we must do right now (if not two decades ago) to protect the places we live and...