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George Washington University
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
A seminar in Stockholm, which aims to be fossil fuel free by 2040, had this student examining the culture and lifestyle that has a much smaller emissions footprint per capita than we do in the United States.
Tags: biofuels, renewable energy, sweden, emissions, fossil fuel, electric cars, biofuel
Planet Forward Correspondent | Georgetown University
Thursday, May 24, 2018
The search engine Ecosia plants trees with partners from around the world with their ad revenue.
Tags: trees, web browser, internet, Technology, Environment, forest, Seeding
Senior Writer, Planet Forward
Wednesday, October 07, 2015
Much of the limelight at Climate Week NYC late last month focused on the politics of climate change. But alongside the high profile event, several interesting reports were released, which should not go unnoticed.
Tags: Climate Week NYC, reports, aviation, Deforestation, data
Elon University
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
EDITOR’S PICK: The average dairy cow produces 148 pounds of manure per day. With 45,000 dairy cows, North Carolina has an annual manure production of 6 billion pounds. What if that waste could be used to power a house?
Tags: Elon, Entertainment, Elon University, students, methane, manure, biogas
The George Washington University
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Experts anticipate the Middle Eastern-North African region being affected by climate change more than other regions. While the extent is unclear, certain factors make these countries particularly susceptible.
Tags: global, climate change, Middle East and North Africa, International, regional, world
Northwestern University
Wednesday, October 09, 2019
Northwestern University has launched its first student-run subscription bike-sharing program, called EO, where students pay $20 per quarter for unlimited rides and easy pick up/drop-off anywhere accessibility.
Tags: bike share, Northwestern University, public transportation, urban living, green living, storyfest2020
Planet Forward
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
I will be live blogging for Planet Forward first breakfast salon today from 8a-9:30a ET.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
SHEC has over the years, with funding from Sustainable Technology Development Canada
and private investment, developed a number of solar energy innovations with it’s own lab and help from various corporate and university associates.
SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry
Friday, March 09, 2018
Traditional stormwater management practices often lead to local pollution and can negatively impact nearby residents. A research team in Syracuse, NY, is studying how rain gardens may help manage stormwater through green infrastructure.