Photos by Len Necefer and Jonnah Perkins On August 8, President Joe Biden designated the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument that aims to conserve and protect close to 1.1 million acres of BLM and US Forest Service...
Meg O’Hara is a contemporary landscape painter, who specializes in acrylic on canvas creations of abstract depictions of ice. O’Hara is based in British Columbia, Canada, and is a member of the Creative Alliance for Protect Our Winters. In December 2022 she, along...
When Team POW member Max Moran moved from Vermont to Jackson Hole, Wyoming he wanted to bring his expertise in electrification as an engineer to help the community find more sustainable ways to source their energy from both a climate and financial perspective. He...
Here at POW, we’re big fans of sourcing our power locally, affordably and from clean sources which is why we’ve been supporting Rural Electric Cooperatives (REC) across the west for the last two years. Rural Electric cooperatives are non-profit electric utilities...
Photo by Forrest Woodward Picture this: It’s June in Washington D.C. The sun is shining and POW is walking up the steps to Capitol Hill for our first Lobby trip of 2023 to meet with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. The energy on Capitol Hill is palpable and...
Image by Ian Willis From late October to early December 2022, I led a successful expedition to Antarctica, where we studied the effects of the Earth’s warming climate on Antarctica’s glacier ice. Our focus was on the north George VI Ice Shelf on the Antarctic...