Search
The Ohio State University
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Sustainability at The Ohio State University.
Thursday, September 01, 2011
We need to rethink the way that people live, redesigning the traditional family home to be much more sustainable in all aspects.
Tags: Department of Energy, solar, home, architecture, Building, Ohio, Solar Decathlon, students, colleges, family
Friday, September 02, 2011
Ohio State University’s enCORE strives for spatial efficiency in a 970 square foot, 3-person family home that features 2 bedrooms and an office. This video introduces the systems and strategies that run this prototype for the new sustainable and...
Tags: Department of Energy, solar, engineering, home, architecture, Building, Ohio, Solar Decathlon, students, colleges

Three large Dumpsters sit outside of University of Mississippi residence hall. (Bryce Johnson/University of Mississippi)
University of Mississippi
Friday, March 09, 2018
Many campuses across America are striving to achieve zero waste during move out.
Tags: recycling, upcycling, zero waste, college, storyfest2018
Wednesday, October 05, 2011
Tags: Maryland, energy, middlebury, sustainable, Solar Decathlon, appalachian
Planet Forward
Wednesday, May 06, 2015
Rep. Jim McGovern interviews the next generation of hunger fighters and discusses their stories and ideas.
Tags: hunger, feeding the planet 2015
Planet Forward
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Students from 16 universities across North America competed in the EcoCar challenge to reduce the environmental impact of vehicles by reducing fuel consumption and emissions while still maintaining performance.
Tags: Department of Energy, smart cars, ecocar challenge, general motors. green transportation
Digital Media Producer, Planet Forward
Monday, October 11, 2010
Most of the talk about climate change centers on fossil fuel emissions. But one new documentary, which debuted on BBC World, is all about ecosystems and how they absorb.
Tags: Hope in a Changing Climate, documentary
Greg McGlinch owns Down Home Farms, a 450-acre family farming operation in Darke County, Ohio. “I hate seeing soil go down the creek because you’re losing a lot of valuable nutrients,” he said on June 26, 2021. “A lot of that you can’t put a monetary value on” (Photo by Jules Struck).
Planet Forward FAO Fellow | Emerson College
Friday, September 03, 2021
Interest in sustainable farming practices is building, and while independent and governmental conservation organizations can be good resources for promoting ecological practices, farmers say that swapping information peer-to-peer works best.
Tags: fao, agriculture, farming community, sustainability, communication, education, FAO Fellows 2021
Ohio University
Thursday, April 01, 2021
In Western Uganda, world-renowned birder Harriet Kemigisha inspires and promotes conservation through her work as a guide, researcher, and community leader around Kibale National Park.