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Planet Forward Senior Correspondent | Reed College
Wednesday, October 09, 2019
Student scientist Vicki Deng, from Reed College, continues our Galápagos series with a piece about the invasive threats to Darwin's famous finches — and the action plan to help save them.
Tags: galapagos2019, Biodiversity, endangered species, invasive species, Invasive Removal
Digital Media Producer, Planet Forward
Monday, July 06, 2015
When Planet Forward Explorer Devin Greene visited Hamed Ela, a tiny village in the Danakil Depression of northern Ethiopia, he gave a new cellphone to a group of kids.
Tags: storytelling
Saturday, July 23, 2011
I boosted battery capacity in my solar porch lights by adding an aluminum reflectors to double sunlight on the PV chip on top of my solar porch lights.
Tags: power, pv, aluminium, concentrated solar, reflector, solar porch light, attic fan, sunlight
Founding Director, Planet Forward
Friday, January 22, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenging time for all of us, but for none more than people with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
Tags: public health, covid-19, pandemic, podcast, coronavirus
George Washington University
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
THIS WEEK: This week Planet Forward is taking a look at the work PISA, a GW-based group, is doing in Nam Dinh, Vietnam. The women in Nam Dinh are adapting to a changing planet and they say they learned their tricks from none other than their...
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
The EPA found water quality from 16 homes in Dimock to require “no further action” after the latest round of sampling to assess the impact of shale gas development on water supplies in the area.After finding elevated levels of arsenic in one wel
Tags: fracking
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Thanks to Stefanie Iris Weiss, author of the recently released book "Eco-Sex,"couples everywhere are being asked to consider the environmental impac
Tags: sustainability
Friday, April 12, 2013
Buffalo grass has been around a long time. I first learned of it years ago in the Missouri Conservation Magazine. But it deserves considerable attention.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
If you want to create more jobs, build a new city. Not just any city. Start building the city of the future that is the most efficient city possible. No cars allowed in the city. All mass transportation.