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Friday, December 18, 2009
According to a new poll, 40% of Americans don't trust what scientists say about the environment.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Citizens Speak: Part 1, Thoughts on the BP Oil Spill. American citizens speak their minds on the BP Gulf Oil Spill. All interviews conducted in Washington DC...
Tags: BP oil spill
Monday, April 12, 2010
Building captive colonies for eventual re-introduction to the wild, scientists from Atlanta rescue endangered frogs and other amphibians threatened with extinction by a fatal fungus spreading through South American forests.
Monday, January 17, 2011
The FiveCities group from The George Washington University's Urban Sustainability class found that American cities are implementing sustainable practices in a variety of ways...here are just a few.
Tags: green living, wind, sustainability, solar, Adaptation, public policy, urban living, cities, local government, leadership
SUNY Plattsburgh
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Food Insecurity affects millions of American families. In this short pod, I begin to tell my story of food insecurity and growing up poor in America.
Tags: food, podcast, storyfest2020, food insecurity, food deserts, food access
Planet Forward
Thursday, May 20, 2010
George Washington University students, Ryder Haske and Elizabeth Cherneff, talked to American Petroleum Institute’s Rayola Dougher just days before BP's Deepwater oil spill.
Planet Forward
Friday, May 13, 2011
Second Chance! Watch this Saturday and Sunday to catch Frank Sesno on energyNOW, a news magazine that airs on Bloomberg TV. Check local listings
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Ever wonder how many miles your food travels before it makes its way into your home? Check out this fun video that shows the surprisingly long journey a carton of eggs must take to get to your local grocery store.
Tags: Efficient Food Production, Giving Thanks for Renewable Energy
American Petroleum Institute
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Chief Economist at the American Petroleum Institute, John Felmy, told Planet Forward that there seems to be positive improvements across all forms of energy at the USEA's "State of the Energy Industry" forum.