Adaptation

The planet is changing. The cockroaches will be fine, but what about us? See what these PF Members are doing to adapt to the impacts of climate change.

Planet Forward
This town in Oregon began using geothermal energy nearly two decades ago because "it just made sense." Even though the technology is still expensive, towns are able to supplement their energy use and save money. They serve as an example of how... Read More
Researcher Aly Courtemanch starts her work day on skis. That’s how she gets around on the alpine terrain where she studies the Teton Range bighorn sheep herd. Using GPS devices and trail counters, Courtemanch a scientist a the Cooperative Fish... Read More
Planet Forward
Planet Forward host, Frank Sesno, talks via Skype with Jack Hidary, venture capitalist and founder of the Freedom Prize. Hidary discusses Vancouver's efforts to host a 'green' Olympics and talks about what other cities could do to similarly reduce... Read More
AABE
Frank M. Stewart President of the American Association of Blacks in Energy, says need to have every resource available to us, including clean coal
Planet Forward
An interview with Professor Christopher L. DeMarco, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison's School of Engineering.
Planet Forward
An interview with Professor Michael L. Corradini of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's College of Engineering.
Planet Forward
From UC Berkley Professor of Renewable Energy Dan Kammen
Planet Forward
Bill McKibben of Middlebury College gives his take on our climate future
In early 2009, just one month before the House passed the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES), Rasmussen released a poll that said only 24 percent of the American public knew "cap-and-trade" dealt with environmental issues. More people... Read More
From the University of Mississippi

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