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Turn off the lights and open up the curtains to save on energy. (Nieuw/Creative Commons)
The George Washington University, Spring 2016 Editorial Intern
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Develop the habit of being energy conscious. This benefits both the environment and your wallet.
Tags: energy, save energy, thermostat, saving water
Northwestern University
Thursday, March 24, 2022
Climate change threatens El Niño and other ages-old weather systems with severe disruptions. Understanding the baseline influences on this system is key to gauging how it may be altered through climate changes.
Tags: climate change, weather events, el nino, storyfest2022
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

A sunset photo from on board the National Geographic Sea Lion, during my recent life-changing trip to Alaska. (Photos by Katherine Baker/Columbia University)
Planet Forward Senior Correspondent | Cornell University
Friday, September 21, 2018
Next in our Alaska series: While many still find climate change up for debate, perhaps the way to engage and persuade these individuals is by focusing on its effects in their own communities rather than in far away places.
Tags: Alaska, Lindblad Expeditions, sustainability, climate change, communicating science, storyfest2019

The Mighty Mac towers over the blue waters of the Straits of Mackinac; hundreds of feet below the surface lurks Line 5. (Jenna Spray/Medill)
Northwestern University
Friday, January 15, 2021
The decision to revoke the easement allowing a crude oil pipeline — Line 5 — to operate comes after more than 15 months of investigation into possible environmental and safety risks, reports Jenna Spray for Medill.
Tags: michigan, oil spill, gas, great lakes, pipeline, Fossil Fuels
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