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Sunday, May 27, 2012
American restaurants produce around 3 billion gallons of used vegetable oil annually, and that waste could be powering your vehicle. By treating the vegetable oil waste, drivers can use the oil as fuel for their diesel engines.
Tags: University of Mississippi, students, fry fuel, gas alternatives
The George Washington University
Thursday, November 10, 2011
The best way to save money and help planet Earth? Drink tap water.
Tags: corporate responsibility, George Washington University, conservation, water use, bottled water
Planet Forward
Wednesday, September 07, 2011
Viewers voted and TENNESSEE is on top in the race for the Solar Decathlon! Check out the Tennessee team's use of solar energy, insulated windows and a remote control iPad. Ask expert Bill Worthen what HIS thoughts are on the Tennessee team's Living...
Tags: Solar Panels, webisode, Solar Decathlon, university of tennessee
The George Washington University, Spring 2016 Editorial Intern
Monday, April 18, 2016
Andre and R’Myni created a video that focused on saving local farms in Mississippi.
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Tougaloo College, storyfest2016 finalist, storyfest2016
Senior Writer, Planet Forward
Monday, September 21, 2015
What an incredibly strong and flexible material, a fraction of the weight of steel, and can be created by removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?
Tags: green chemistry, green building materials, George Washington University
Planet Forward
Monday, May 14, 2018
Watch the 2018 Summit breakout session "The Power of Diversity in Moving the Planet Forward."
Tags: Colleges and Universities, diversity, equity, Campus Leadership, leadership
Elon University
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
EDITOR’S PICK: The average dairy cow produces 148 pounds of manure per day. With 45,000 dairy cows, North Carolina has an annual manure production of 6 billion pounds. What if that waste could be used to power a house?
Tags: Elon, Entertainment, Elon University, students, methane, manure, biogas
The George Washington University
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
Tags: George Washington University, energy, Waste, Germany, energy consumption, berlin, natural resources, Humboldt University, Yolanda Rother, Mirko Wutzler
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Vast changes in the fields of Mississippi have driven today’s farmers to sow different seeds from past years. Cotton, the state’s signature crop, is being replaced with something greener for the environment and for the farmers.
Tags: transportation, biodiesel, University of Mississippi, Ole Miss, students
Northwestern history professor Doug Kiel shares practices of Indigenous philosophy that can save the world as part of the Generations of Environmental Justice program in Vail Chapel. Kiel is a member of the Oneida nation of Wisconsin. (Catherine Odom/Medill)
Northwestern University
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
Earth Day was cold and rainy this year. But that did not stop the Northwestern University student organizers of Generations of Environmental Justice from hosting an all-night teach-out on April 22 and 23.