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Thursday, December 01, 2016
Dr. William Powell of the SUNY College of Environment Science and Forestry is using genetic modification to restore what was once one of America's most valued natural resources.
Tags: trees, American Chestnut, genetic engineering, climate change, storyfest2017
Planet Forward Senior Correspondent | Cornell University
Friday, February 02, 2018
After the Paris Agreement withdrawal announcement, many cities and states vowed to commit to sustainability efforts despite the federal decision. New York City was among the cities to commit, but how is the Big Apple doing in terms of going green?
Tags: Urban Sustainability, building green, Clean Energy; Efficiency; Waste;
Thursday, October 20, 2011
The 2011 Solar Decathlon officially ended on October 2nd when director Richard King sent a warm thank you to everyone involved. But the Solar Decathlon happens every two years, and King ended his thank you like a starter cuing off a race. "I can't...
Tags: Department of Energy, epa, innovation, Solar Decathlon, p3, Drexel, nyc, UIUC

Storyfest winners in attendance, Jesse Gurney, Kira Sommer and Sara Merken, are flanked by Ajay Markanday, the Director of the FAO Liaison Office for North America, on their left, and Planet Forward host & founder Frank Sesno. (Photo: GWU)
Planet Forward
Monday, April 25, 2016
Congratulations to the 2016 Storyfest Grand Prize winners, who won $500 and a trip to the UN headquarters in New York City:
Tags: storyfest2016, storyfest2016 finalist, storyfest2016 winners

(Photo courtesy Nebia)
The George Washington University, Spring 2016 Editorial Intern
Tuesday, April 05, 2016
“You’ve taken thousands of showers, but never one like this.”
Tags: shower, save energy, green living, energy innovation
Planet Forward, GWU School of Media and Public Affairs
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Is the roof of a bus prime space for a garden? Can a fleet of them bring green space to a city? One entrepreneur says "yes."
Tags: urban gardening, public transportation, Green Public Transit, food truck
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Monday, March 28, 2016
Tags: laboratory, landscapes, stormwater management, stormwater, runoff, pollution, education
Sunday, February 07, 2010
As nifty and available as "new" nuclear may be, it will always have
"indefinitely radioactive" fuel rods left over, always have potentially
catastrophic meltdown consequences, a "bulls eye" for terrorists, huge
Tags: energy beam
The George Washington University
Monday, January 25, 2016
Tom Wagner’s vast usage as a media source, and some of his practiced/repeated key-points highlight an important job researchers have that is easy to overlook.