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The George Washington University
Thursday, September 25, 2014
ESF is unique among colleges and universities in that all of its educational and research programs are oriented toward natural resources, and toward the natural and designed environments.
Tags: university consortium

Mark Lichtenstein, Chief of Staff and Chief Sustainability Officer at SUNY's College of Environmental Science and Forestry, is shown here while exploring the Amazon river outside Manaus, Brazil, with Planet Forward in June 2017 for our Storyfest storytelling expedition. (Hannah Dale/Planet Forward)
Planet Forward Correspondent | SUNY-ESF
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry sustainability expert Mark Lichtenstein discusses the social equity aspect of sustainability, which is often overlooked when discussing environmentalism.
Tags: sustainability, University, SUNY ESF, SUNY-ESF, pfcorrespondent, college, social equality
Founding Director, Planet Forward
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
The Today Show’s Al Roker is not afraid to call climate change for what it is — an urgent crisis. Hear more in our latest episode of Planet Forward, seen on PBS's Peril and Promise and produced in association with ASU's Global Futures Laboratory.
Tags: peril and promise, Al Roker, climate communication, Comcast, SUNY-ESF

How are college students handling the transition to all e-learning? Six students at SUNY Plattsburgh provided an update.
SUNY Plattsburgh
Thursday, April 09, 2020
SUNY Plattsburgh professor Curt Gervich interviewed six environmental science and studies students to find out how they are adapting to college life in the time of COVID-19 — and what we can learn from their experiences.
Tags: education, coronavirus, covid-19, social distancing, Technology, Environment, mental health, public health
Planet Forward Correspondent | SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry
Thursday, December 09, 2021
In the aftermath of COP26, PF Correspondent Lily John sat down with social-ecological systems and ecological economics researcher Dr. Valerie Luzadis, who attended the summit virtually.
Tags: cop26, SUNY-ESF, climate action, Policy, global, youth, Indigenous Knowledge, science, GCSE
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Friday, March 09, 2018
On this podcast hear from Dr. William Sunderlin, a researcher at SUNY-ESF, who strives personally and professionally to live sustainably and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Tags: green living, carbon footprint, SUNY ESF, storyfest2018, podcast
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Thursday, March 02, 2017
I want you all to imagine a world where tall smokestacks didn’t fill the sky with gray clouds of pollution, where forests weren’t clear cut for food and turned into wasteland, where animals as well as their habitats were not objectified, tortured
Tags: food, local food, storyfest2017
SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry
Thursday, February 16, 2023
Important pollinators are losing their habitats at an alarming rate. Planting native flowers can help provide essential habitats for rebuilding healthy ecosystems.
Tags: Biodiversity, conservation, storyfest 2023, pollinators

Emma Percy uses milkweed seed bombs to support native flora and fauna growth in Albert, New York. Milkweed is a native species and an important food source for the Monarch Butterfly. (Pixabay)
Syracuse University
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Warrior-artist Emma Percy uses environmentally inspired art to reconnect people and the planet. Through the use of "guerrilla gardening" seed bombs, Percy challenges the culture of separation between man-made and natural.
Tags: art, environmental activism, environmental, art activism, storyfest2018

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SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry
Monday, January 09, 2023
In this audio story, SUNY-ESF student, Lisa Steinberg, discusses the intersection of sustainability and menstrual health.