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Many of this mall's tenants left after the anchors stores closed at The Mall at the Source in Westbury, New York. (Creative Commons)
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Thursday, March 07, 2019
The decline of shopping malls is a result of online shopping and the need for instant gratification.
Tags: shopping, Online shopping, Green, green restoration, storyfest2019, Development
The George Washington University
Thursday, February 23, 2017
The pharmaceutical industry, a notorious waster of resources, may turn green with the help of artificial intelligence (AI).
Tags: sustainability, engineering, Infrastructure, pharmaceuticals
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
The twin Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach combine for the World's 5th largest container shipping trade gateway. Approximately 16 million Twenty-foot equivalent container units (TEUs) pass in and out of these ports each year.
Tags: Infrastructure, shipping, Public Private Partnerships (P3s), Goods Movement, Projects of National Significance
Planet Forward
Friday, November 11, 2011
Here’s a puzzler. Right at the time of day when some kids are most likely to get into trouble, most schools close the door and turn off the lights. Seems silly, doesn’t it?
Tags: green schools
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
By Miranda C. Spencer, The Daily Climate
Cross-posted from Climate Central.
Tags: green cement

Chicago's skyline at sunrise. (Brad Knight/Unsplash License)
Planet Forward Correspondent | Northwestern University
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
In this Q&A, Chicago environmental organizer Dany Robles talks about how the Illinois Green New Deal Coalition pushes for an intersectional environmental agenda.
Tags: Illinois environmental organizing, Green New Deal, Grassroots Collaborative, just transition, green jobs, Green policy
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Green is my least favorite color. It’s so earthy and natural, so timid and soft, so conservative. Sure, neon green can be evil, as the menacing “M” on the front of a Monster energy drink attests to.
Tags: green living, Policy, conservative, thomas friedman, green revolution, green party, skepticism, environmentalist
Northwestern University
Wednesday, December 01, 2021
As climate change adds more stress to children’s futures, teachers focus on environmental education while student advocacy efforts lead toward a green tomorrow. Mikayla Denault reports for Medill.
Tags: climate change, Environmental Education, House Education and Labor Committee, K-12 Climate Action Plan, net-zero energy, school buses, Green Champions, Generation180, Aspen Institute, Discovery Elementary School

Local produce from CSA (community-supported agriculture) farms in Lancaster County, Pa., is sold in weekly farmers market hosted at Franklin & Marshall College's Center for the Sustainable Environment. (Photos by Max Sano/Franklin & Marshall)
Planet Forward Senior Correspondent | New York University
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
If you want to get more involved with green activism but don't know where to start, then this a must-read!