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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
The George Washington University, Spring 2016 Editorial Intern
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Kira and Sara, journalism students at The George Washington University, created a video that focused on The Food Recovery Network.
Tags: Colleges and Universities, The George Washington University, storyfest2016 finalist, storyfest2016
Planet Forward Correspondent | Georgetown University
Wednesday, May 09, 2018
Anand Varma blew us away with stories that were both bizarre and beautiful, and shared how biology and photography go hand-in-hand.
Tags: summit2018, pfsummit18, national geographic, photography, perspective
Associate Director, Planet Forward
Thursday, October 22, 2015
University of Florida
Saturday, April 02, 2016
The World Health Organization has called stress the “health epidemic of the 21st century.”
Tags: mental health, urban living, environmental stressors
The Middlebury Institute of International Studies
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
The story of how one non-profit is bringing climate change awareness to children with engaging books and educational materials.
Planet Forward
Friday, February 11, 2011
Spring is always an exciting time in Washington, DC. Cherry Blossoms bloom, the tourists return to the national mall, and the EPA P3 contest is back.
Tags: p3
Planet Forward
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Join thought-leaders from government, industry, and academics at “GW Moving the Planet Forward,” a symposium to highlight solutions to the challenges of a changing planet. The half-day conference will also highlight “Innovation Challenges” offered...
Tags: GWMoving, GW Moving the Planet Forward
Middlebury College
Friday, January 23, 2015
Is it possible that vocal environmental activism is turning average people off? Middlebury student Alexa Beyer thinks it might.