POW Science Alliance member Neil Lareau, a professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Nevada, Reno, who studies extreme fire behavior, noticed something unusual about this year’s Tour de France. As riders ascended the early stages, the sky appeared...
A message from POW Bike Alliance member Sarah Sturm & Science Alliance member Greg Nemet: Clean energy isn’t just a climate solution—it’s a lifeline for our communities, our economy, and our mental health. It’s also good for our wallets. In Durango, for...
Photos by Beau Dahler On the Fort Belknap Reservation in northern Montana, home to the Assiniboine and Gros Ventre Tribes, grazing agriculture is a primary industry due to the predominant arid grassland ecosystem that spans its 670,000 acres. The patchwork of fenced...
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 Donny O’Neill 97% of climate scientists researching climate change agree that it’s happening and that it’s human-caused. Data shows that humans have put two trillion tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and that it’s changing the planet....