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Land O'Lakes, Inc.
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Farmers genuinely care about doing their part to protect our planet, for all the same reasons as anyone else. While it’s a worthy sentiment, I believe it’s time to update our message to reflect the changing reality of our industry.
Tags: expert voices, opinion, sustainable agriculture, food, land management, agriculture, farming, farms

"If you go down to Harrison spring, 70 percent of the time it's going to show up as either fecal or E. coli positive," says Ben Beavers, General Manager of the Sewanee Utility District (SUD).
Sewanee: The University of the South
Sunday, March 03, 2019
Faced with the daunting reality of water inaccessibility in rural Tennessee, Sewanee senior Haley Tucker turns to storytelling as a solution.
Tags: Water, sustainability, storytelling

Raw, boiled, fermented, alive, fluorescent, it's all edible, mostly. (Illustration by Michaela Compo/George Washington University)
George Washington University
Monday, October 26, 2020
An exploration of the untapped value of cephalopods and algae in a sustainable seafood diet.
Tags: wfd2020, sustainability, ocean, aquaculture, seafood, research, pescatarian, diet, sustainable eating, SDGs
Planet Forward
Monday, January 23, 2012
It's winter and you're probably realizing how awful your insulation is -- I'm looking at you, Seattle -- and also starting to rethink that la
Planet Forward
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Planet Forward and the GWU Office of Sustainability present "GW Moving the Planet Forward," an innovation summit to find and highlight solutions to the challenges of a changing planet. See agenda and learn more.
Tags: GWMoving, GW Moving the Planet Forward
The University of Wisconsin-Madison
Thursday, April 23, 2020
How to cover climate change as a journalist when there is a rich history of politicization and misinformation.
Tags: climate change, renewable energy, Fossil Fuels, Exxon, solar, environmental journalism, media, Global Climate Strike, divestment, National Divestment Day
The George Washington University
Monday, November 05, 2012
Climate change and other environmental issues have taken a major backseat in this election, even as extreme weather events like Hurricane Sandy propel them into the headlines. The candidates haven't made the environment a priority - but do voters?
Tags: climate change, politics, election, public opinion, barack obama, Mitt Romney, Hurricane Sandy, sandy, election 2012, mos
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
The DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy invests in ideas that could transform our energy mix. Can they make it a competition? Learn about who's winning now!
The George Washington University
Friday, October 31, 2014
I’ve never been a fan of bugs.
They bite and sting me, mooch off my meals, and intrude upon my personal space. Kind of like my roommate.
Tags: bugs, climate change, food, sustainable, livestock, insects
The George Washington University
Friday, April 03, 2015
Presentation counts when it comes to food competition shows, but should it count so much when you're at the supermarket?