“To be an Olympian, one must be bold, daring, and willing to push beyond their comfort zone. Now Olympic athletes fight to preserve a world where future generations of winter athletes and enthusiasts can pursue their passions and their dreams.” Protect Our...
Here at POW, we’re all for climate solutions that ensure a stable climate and a future of snowy winters. We think one of the best ways to combat climate change is by putting a price on carbon pollution, and we’re psyched that many New Yorkers agree....
When it comes to adding more renewable energy in Colorado, Xcel Energy is the biggest game in town. Over the next four years, Xcel has proposed adding two gigawatts of renewable energy to the power they supply, all while retiring two coal-fired power plants. What does...
Josh Jespersen's Video Invitation to Secretary Ryan Zinke President Trump just acted on Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's recommendation to strip protections for several national monuments, which includes removing millions of acres of our public lands. Opening...
BOULDER, Colo. – October 10, 2017 – Protect Our Winters (POW), the leading climate nonprofit in the outdoor industry, is thrilled to announce that Mario Molina has joined the team as executive director. An avid alpinist, snowboarder, mountain biker, guide, and life...
On September 13, Olympic Snowboarders Alex Deibold, Kaitlyn Farrington, and Gretchen Bleiler traveled to Capitol Hill in Washington, DC with Protect Our Winters to meet with lawmakers and talk climate. After their time on the Hill, Deibold and Farrington talked with...