Photo by Ming Poon By now, you’ve seen the headlines: Donald Trump has won the presidency, and Republicans control the Senate. The House race is ongoing. We remain committed to bipartisanship and we must also acknowledge the threat the incoming administration poses to...
Photo by Micheli Oliver Last week I was at a climate leadership summit with powerful individuals from the outdoor industry. In this room, full of predominantly white men and a few women representing an elite class of climbers, skiers, Olympians, etc, the question was...
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...
Last week thousands of members of the Outdoor State showed up to vote in the midterm elections in unprecedented numbers. Some races are still being decided, but two things are clear: across the country, the American people are looking for common ground and energy and...