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Planet Forward
Monday, March 21, 2011
There has not been a new construction of a reactor in the United States since 1977, so the average person who is earning their PhD in nuclear science now wasn't alive when the last plant was built. How are we going to deal with the brain gap?
Tags: Ask an Expert
Friday, February 18, 2011
Dean Doug Guthrie of The George Washington University's School of Business discusses what he thinks will be the key to the future of renewable energy and sustainability.
Tags: sustainability, energy, green business, Federal Investment, Does the Government Help or Hurt Innovation, Innovation Summit
Monday, February 28, 2011
Vice President Elliot Roseman of ICF International discusses what he thinks will be the key to our energy future. He discusses various energy storage technologies being pursued now, and comments on the future of energy storage.
Tags: Technology, energy, batteries, electric vehicles, Energy Storage
Friday, February 25, 2011
President Scott Sklar of The Stella Group Ltd discusses what he thinks will be the key to our energy future. He discusses various energy storage technologies including thermal salt, advanced batteries, fly wheels, and pumped storage.
Tags: Technology, energy, batteries, smartgrid, Energy Storage, Thermal Salt
The George Washington University
Thursday, June 16, 2011
On June 2, 2011 Earth Force hosted an event at the Jack Morton Auditorium at The School of Media and Public Affairs on GWU's campus.
Tags: Anacostia River, recycle, Earth Force, kids, watersheds, rap, recylcing
Planet Forward
Tuesday, May 05, 2015
Students, policymakers, business leaders, farmers and climatologists interview each other, telling their stories, revealing their expertise.
Tags: feeding the planet 2015, ikea, Devin Greene, kathleen merrigan
Planet Forward
Monday, May 11, 2015
From drones to anaerobic digesters to methods to control farm runoff, agriculture is at the pinnacle of technology and is leading the way in managing a changing climate.
Tags: agricultural innovation, drones, feeding the planet 2015, bayer
Founding Director, Planet Forward
Friday, June 19, 2020
In the midst of the pandemic, protests against racism and police brutality have swept across the country. Wendy Ellis, director of the Building Community Resilience Collaborative, shares the impact of certain policies in America.
Tags: public health, podcast, covid-19, coronavirus, communication, science communication, Policy, black history
Planet Forward
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Food + Innovation = ? Our judges choose the best answer to this question, which we posed to students around the world.
Tags: storytelling, feeding the planet 2015
George Washington University
Friday, March 08, 2019
When I arrived in Hampton, Virginia, I met with Jamie Chapman, who has lived in the area for 20 years. Chapman is proud of his waterfront home, which he bought 1998 after the cottage survived double northeasters.