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The University of Wisconsin-Madison
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
Old Mason jars filled with heritage corn and tins of commercial tobacco are what planted the initial idea for the Goldman Lab’s Inter-Tribal Seed Stewardship Initiative.
Tags: sustainable agriculture, seed sovereignty, food sovereignty, UW-Madison, regenerative agriculture, Indigenous Knowledge
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Thursday, March 02, 2017
A four minute introduction to our six episode podcast series which talks with University of Wisconsin - Madison experts to explore climate change's effects on our world.
Tags: climate change, podcast, expert, interview, climate, storyfest2017, UW Madison
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Introducing Sciencecast: Climate Change Series, from The Daily Cardinal at The University of Wisconsin-Madison! Twice a month, we will explore various facets of climate change through interviews with university experts.
Tags: climate change, socioeconomic disparities, podcast, UW Madison, public health, Daily Cardinal
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Friday, November 11, 2016
In our second episode, we talk with Dr. Jim Hurley, director of the UW Aquatic Science Center and a UW-Madison professor, about the relationship between climate change and water quality in the Great Lakes.
Tags: climate change, water pollution, water quality, UW Madison, podcast, great lakes, Daily Cardinal
University of Wiscosnin
Friday, March 09, 2018
The idea of hyperloop technology was first introduced by Elon Musk in 2013. A hyperloop will help to improve both the environment and humans' mobility.
Tags: hyperloop, public transportation, transportation, innovation, Elon Musk, storyfest2018, Video
Planet Forward
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
The Department of Life Sciences Communication at UW-Madison is a research leader in science communication with faculty and alumni who are among the most highly cited in the field, such as in the recent book, The Science of Science Communicatio
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Monday, October 26, 2020
Organizations in Madison, Wisconsin, focus on community-based solutions to improving food access during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
Tags: wfd2020, food systems, food access, covid-19, food insecurity, community solutions
Northwestern University
Wednesday, January 04, 2023
Residents of housing cooperatives can use less energy on average and collaborate on environmental goals, combining affordable housing with sustainable living.
Tags: co-ops, heating and cooling, utilities, cooperatives, communities, Alternative housing, affordable housing, multifamily housing, lower electricity bills, low heating bills
Marina Minic, UW-Madison junior enjoying a locally-grown apple from Madison's Late Winter Market. (Molly DeVore/University of Wisconsin-Madison)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison
Monday, January 27, 2020
A University of Wisconsin-Madison program for beginning dairy and livestock farmers is teaching sustainable agricultural practices, which can both help students find an economic niche and benefit the environment.
Tags: agriculture, sustainable agriculture, organic farming, food sovereignty, education, storyfest2020

Climate change is threatening the ecosystem of tunnels beneath the snow, where many rodents, insects, microbes, and hibernators live during the cold winter months. (Aleks G/Creative Commons 3.0)
Planet Forward Correspondent | University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Underneath the snow lies an ecosystem of tunnels where many rodents, insects, microbes, and hibernators live over the cold winter months. It’s called the subnivium, and it's threatened by climate change.