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POW x The Moth: Where Stories Spark Change

POW x The Moth: Where Stories Spark Change

by Stacie Sullivan | May 1, 2025 | Community, Creative

Photos by Sam Ferguson At The Moth, storytelling isn’t just entertainment—it’s a catalyst for empathy, connection, and transformation. Protect Our Winters shares this philosophy, and stories are at the heart of how we inspire climate action. Earlier this spring, POW...
Nikki Smith’s Ode to Lone Peak

Nikki Smith’s Ode to Lone Peak

by Stacie Sullivan | Apr 29, 2025 | Athlete, From the Alliance, Public Lands

Nikki Smith is a climber, photographer, illustrator, and outdoor storyteller who’s spent more than 30 years immersed in wild places—and just as long advocating for their protection. A member of the POW Athlete Alliance, Nikki uses her art to spark connection and...
The Distraction Problem

The Distraction Problem

by Stacie Sullivan | Mar 20, 2025 | Science, Politics, Take Action, From the Alliance

Photo by Creative Alliance member Jake Burchmore Every day, every hour, sometimes every minute, it feels like there is a new shocking headline rolling through our news feeds. A disruptive policy change or a statement so absurd it dominates social media for 48 hours....
The Disappearing Ski Town of Tucson, Arizona

The Disappearing Ski Town of Tucson, Arizona

by Stacie Sullivan | Feb 28, 2025 | Creative, Science

How a Changing Climate Is Erasing the Southernmost Ski Area in North America “Skiing began early in November this year,” reported The New York Times in 1961, describing a surprising winter scene—skiers carving turns on snowy slopes just 40 miles...
Buffalo, Water, and Climate: How Fort Belknap Faces the Climate Crisis Through Indigenous Stewardship

Buffalo, Water, and Climate: How Fort Belknap Faces the Climate Crisis Through Indigenous Stewardship

by Stacie Sullivan | Jan 6, 2025 | Community, From the Alliance, POW Trail

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...
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