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Planet Forward Engagement & Outreach Specialist | George Washington University
Friday, February 15, 2019
Food waste is a growing problem across the globe. While food waste costs us money, time, and energy, it’s also harmful to the planet. So what can we do?
Tags: salon, Food Waste, Food Loss, un, last call, GWU, unfao, bayer, farmers, agriculture

Mario Arvelo, Committee on World Food Security Chair, speaks at the introductory session to kick off day one of CFS 46. (Dan Reed/PlanetForward.org)
Planet Forward Correspondent | SUNY-ESF
Thursday, December 12, 2019
The cool thing about traveling with people you don’t know is the opportunity to figure out who you really are, or at least who you want to be. You can realign with your beliefs and opinions about whatever is going on in the world.
Tags: pfinrome, cfs46, food insecurity, SDGs, agriculture, Technology, storyfest2020

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Eco-Business
Tuesday, January 09, 2018
In this Q&A with Matthew Schneider-Mayerson of Yale-NUS College, find out how literature, science fiction, and activism can transform the uncertainties of this dangerous era.
Tags: Climate Fiction, environmental activism, pfcorrespondent, Q&A, expert voices

"Prime Minister Boris Johnson and António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations at COP26 World Leaders Summit" (Karwai Tang/UK Government via Flickr)
Planet Forward Correspondent | Northwestern University
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
In conversation with PF Correspondent Helen Bradshaw, Washington Post climate reporter Tik Root analyzed what happened in the conference, or maybe more appropriately, what didn’t happen.
Tags: cop26, Tik Root, climate action, Infrastructure, youth, solutions, storyfest2022

(From left to right) Eva Kotobuki Sideris, Frank Sesno, Hannah Krantz, Adam Goldberg, Vidya Muthupillai, and Dr. Imani Cheers.
Founding Director, Planet Forward
Friday, September 23, 2022
A select group of students from several universities recently traveled to McGinley Ranch in Nebraska to study and report on regenerative agriculture, land management practices, and sustainable bison ranching.
Students in Oxford, UK protesting against climate change injustice at as part of a nationwide youth climate strike (Evan Barnard/University of Georgia)
Planet Forward Senior Correspondent | American University
Thursday, March 21, 2019
While studying abroad at the University of Oxford in Oxford, England, I witnessed what can happen when young people get together for a public demonstration of environmental mentality.
Tags: strikeforclimate, fridaysforfuture, civil action, United Kingdom, youth, protest, student, climate action, climate change, pfcorrespondent
Planet Forward Correspondent | Eckerd College
Thursday, April 16, 2020
This year, the 50th anniversary of Earth Day unfortunately won't be celebrated in the streets. But many organizations are planning huge events online. Here's a rundown of three creative ways to celebrate.
Tags: Earth Day, Environment, celebration, covid-19, digital, coronavirus

Cayo Costa Island, Florida (James St. John/Flickr).
American Conservation Coalition
Monday, October 25, 2021
The Road to COP26 | There is not a one-size-fits-all solution to climate change. That’s why we need a market-based, innovative approach that focuses on issues in a local context.
Tags: Road to COP26, free market, solutions, Activism, Policy, florida, Arizona, ACC
Planet Forward FAO Fellow | University of Oklahoma
Monday, January 13, 2020
This is an eco-poem that highlights the lessons we can learn from the Galapagos Giant Tortoise and Sea Turtle. The inspiration for this piece was an amazing opportunity granted to me by Planet Forward Storyfest and Lindblad Expeditions.
Tags: sea turtle, Tortoise, galapagos2019, conservation, endemic species, storyfest winner
Digital Editor, Planet Forward
Wednesday, February 19, 2020
Here are our key takeaways from TV media experts on how to create lasting climate communication that won’t get washed away in the rising tides.