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Planet Forward
The 2014 EIA Conference addressed the state of energy in the US and foreign markets with policy analysis, projections and plenty of line graphs. We caught up with a few of the panelists to discuss a variety of topics.
Planet Forward
Biofuels have us making energy from all sorts of substances, but Duke University researchers are taking waste-to-energy literally with fuel from pig poop.
The George Washington University
The Guatemalan government and local radio stations are working together to improve child nutrition, but their relationship was not always on such good terms.
Planet Forward, GWU School of Media and Public Affairs
Getting a public health message out isn't the easiest in Guatemala's fractured mediascape, and community radio may be the best bet.
Planet Forward, George Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs
Follow the journey of the Explorers in Guatemala and meet the key players in the attempt to improve child nutrition along the way.
Planet Forward, GWU School of Media and Public Affairs
Guatemala has the worst child malnutrition rate in the western hemisphere - almost 50%. Take a look at how bad the problem actually is, and why.
Planet Forward, GWU School of Media and Public Affairs
GW's new solar power buy is a big deal with a big impact. Take a look at the numbers behind the biggest deal of its kind.
Planet Forward
How do you get solar in a city? You build in the country, in a move that could become a trend for urban campuses.
Planet Forward
John Motter, farmer and director of the United Soybean Board, thinks we can replace petroleum products with biobased materials.
Planet Forward
It turns out you can do a lot with a little bean. Hear from the experts on how biobased products can replace petroleum and break new ground.
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