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Thursday, February 14, 2013
Tags: GW, bikeshare, max chen, zohra roy, mayra cruz, food deserts, Campus Challenge, prize
energyNOW
Tuesday, August 09, 2011
Check out this new technology that has the potential to save our environment and solve our energy problems. An artificial leaf removes excess carbon from the air, and researchers can then use that carbon to make gasoline.
Tags: carbon tax, Carbon, sequestration, carbon capture, emissions, CO2, trees, gasoline, energyNOW!, colleges
Founding Director, Planet Forward
Friday, April 09, 2021
Planet Foward announces the six winners of the Planet Forward Storyfest 2021 student storytelling competition.
Tags: storyfest2021, storyfest winner
Planet Forward
Monday, October 25, 2010
They may not be sharks with frickin lazer beams attached to their heads, but they're about as close as you're going to get.
Tags: climate change, GW_Fall10, GWFall_10, elephant seals, antarctica, nahrwals, austin powers, dr. evil
Monday, February 10, 2014
Cheaper, convenient, more sustainable, & owning Penn Ave - just a few of the reasons to bike in DC.
Tags: bicycling, bikeshare, emissions, cycling, commuting, bike commuters, sustainble commuting
Digital Media Producer, Planet Forward
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Backpacker, adventurer, researcher, Israeli, economist, irrigation expert; Professor Ram Fishman is more than meets the eye.
Tags: water supply, India, indian agriculture, drought, drip irrigation, ram fishman
Columbia University
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Francesco Fiondella, Planet Forward board member and head of communications at the Earth Institute at Columbia University, visited Kenya to learn how the community makes climate resilient choices.
Tags: climate change, Kenya, Flooding, Extreme weather, drought, el nino, agriculture
Planet Forward
Friday, February 11, 2011
Spring is always an exciting time in Washington, DC. Cherry Blossoms bloom, the tourists return to the national mall, and the EPA P3 contest is back.
Tags: p3
Northwestern University
Thursday, March 24, 2022
Climate change threatens El Niño and other ages-old weather systems with severe disruptions. Understanding the baseline influences on this system is key to gauging how it may be altered through climate changes.
Tags: climate change, weather events, el nino, storyfest2022

Even comprehensive recycling is four times less effective than cutting meat out of your diet. (Orin Zebest/Creative Commons)
Northwestern University
Monday, August 07, 2017
For Americans interested in reducing their carbon footprint, a new Canadian-Swedish study has a bold proposition: Consider having fewer children.