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George Washington University
Thursday, February 22, 2018
The popular imagination may think of agriculture as Mom and Dad with a pitchfork, but today’s Nebraskan corn farm is probably the furthest thing from the average arm-chair-futurist’s daydreams of farming reality.
Tags: pfinnebraska, Nebraska, precision agriculture, agriculture, farm, storyfest2018

Agroecology in practice: One of Moses Kansanga's agroecology projects in Malawi studies the local practice of intercropping cereal crops and legumes to better understand ecological synergies and how they can be leveraged to increase productivity while supporting healthy local ecosystems and communities. (Moses Kansanga)
Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University
Monday, January 23, 2023
Understanding agroecology as a framework to include ecological and social justice frameworks in agriculture, with professor of Geography and International Affairs, Moses Kansanga, Ph.D.
Tags: agroecology, sustainable agriculture, Africa, storyfest2023
Planet Forward
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
I will be live blogging for Planet Forward first breakfast salon today from 8a-9:30a ET.
Planet Forward
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
We’re moving the conversation forward on National Geographic. This new blog features “insights from insiders" and will challenge all who care about the future of energy. The blog presents a diverse range of voices to the discussion on shrinking...
Planet Forward
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Thanks to everyone who came to the conference yesterday and participated online. We'll have more highlights in the coming days. Our first highlight is a chat with Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle.
Tags: GW Moving the Planet Forward
Planet Forward, The George Washington University
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
The Council on Environmental Quality hosted GreenGov, a symposium at GW's Jack Morton Auditorium on June 10, to discuss federal sustainability.
Tags: Government, federal sustainability, retrofitting, Navy, electric vehicles, biobased
Planet Forward
Thursday, December 10, 2015
The clock is ticking at the 21st Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Paris, also known as COP21.
Tags: COP21, climate change, Climate Change Agreement
George Washington University
Monday, December 04, 2017
Self-repairing wind turbines could forever alter the economy of energy, but it needs the funding to get there.
Tags: Dr. Stephen Hsu, wind, energy, microtechnology, innovation, Senate, House of Representatives, wind energy, turbine, Wind turbines
Planet Forward, George Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Roger Williams University seniors Nicholle Buckley and Christopher Ferreira were among the attendees at the Feeding the Planet Summit.
Tags: feeding the planet, oysters, Roger Williams University, crickets
Middlebury College
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Ruby Woodside, a fellow at Second Nature, discusses what carbon neutrality will look like in the coming year, now that several major institutions have gone entirely Carbon Neutral.