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...
The Outdoor State is educated, motivated, and engaged when it comes to trail maintenance, weather forecasting, public policy, and a host of other issues related to the environment. And yet we all could probably use a refresher course now and again, be it brushing up...
Photos courtesy of Kitty Calhoun and Angelo Baca When POW Athlete and Climb Alliance Member Kitty Calhoun set out to bring solar energy to the Navajo Nation, she quickly realized that this wasn’t her story to tell. This is a story that can only be told by...
POW talks with energy expert Brian Janous — POW board member and Chief Commercial Officer at Cloverleaf Infrastructure — and POW COO Ryan Laemel about what the latest House bill means for clean energy, climate progress, and the Outdoor State. POW: Let’s start big:...
Defined by their immense size and slow, steady flow, glaciers hold stories of Earth’s past—and warnings for its future.2025 is the United Nations International Year of Glacier Preservation, a global call to understand and address the rapid loss of glaciers and its...