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Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Are you buying an electric vehicle because you think it’s after all not a gas-guzzling machine and it’s environment friendly?
Tags: transportation, hybrid, energy, electric cars, conservation, public policy, United Kingdom
Monday, December 19, 2011
Here's an ode to get behind: "A hydrogen fuel cell is in the making. It breaks down water it turns it in the fuel emitting zero pollution which is real cool." Watch/Listen
Tags: Ole Miss, fuel cells, students, hydrogen fuel cells, University of Missippi
Thursday, February 18, 2010
It has been hard to escape the amount of coverage dedicated in recent weeks to Vancouver’s curious lack of snow.
Tags: olympics, vancouver olympics, vancouver
Friday, January 22, 2010
By: Kate Galliers
Tags: Economy, Green, washington, biking, Conference, New, EU, George, Germany, University
George Washington University
Thursday, July 03, 2014
GW is showing how a dense urban campus can go solar in a big way.
Tags: capital partners solar project, photovoltaic, Urban Development and Sustainability, George Washington University, Washington DC
American University, Spring 2016 Online Communications Intern
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Bill Nye the Science Guy visited American University this week, with the message that college students can change the world.
Tags: Bill Nye, american university, climate change
George Washington University
Friday, March 09, 2018
Maryland-based organization Bikes for the World diverts thousands of bicycles annually from the U.S. waste stream.
Tags: biking, transportation, recycling, upcycling, storyfest2018, bike, The George Washington University

Matilda Kreider in the entrance hall to the Committee on World Food Security Conference at FAO headquarters in Rome. (Marisa Umeh/UC-Berkeley)
George Washington University
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
At the end of our time in Rome, I spent a day exploring the ancient city of Pompeii. Just as Pompeii experienced a catastrophic environmental event in 79 A.D., we in 2019 are facing down climate change on a global scale.
Tags: PFrome2019, SDGs, nutrition, zerohunger, fao, unfao, united nations, cfs46, pfinrome

A farm in Ohio, where soybean and corn are the biggest crops, June 23, 2021 (Photo by Jules Struck).
Planet Forward FAO Fellow | Emerson College
Thursday, September 02, 2021
Farming sustainably is already hard work, and young potential farmers need to be creative to find a foothold in an aging industry.
Tags: FAO Fellows 2021, sustainability, agriculture, fao, food and agriculture organization
Thursday, June 14, 2012
How to solve the world's water crisis:
Imagine there is a pipe from the sea discharging as much fresh water as needed. There is no visible explanation as to its source.