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Planet Forward Correspondent | Ithaca College
HappyWhale, a website created in 2015, uses a unique algorithm to identify and track humpback whales. It relies on photographs from ordinary people to further scientific research.
Planet Forward
It is one thing to read statistics about the rising costs of climate change; it is another to watch the impacts unfold before your eyes. National Geographic Explorer Arati Kumar-Rao documents impacts through visual storytelling over time.
Planet Forward Correspondent | SUNY-ESF
National Geographic Explorer and science photographer Anand Varma has a unique approach when crafting a story that involves complex science subjects, always with the audience's interests in mind.
Founding Director, Planet Forward
We just concluded our 2018 Planet Forward storytelling expedition to Alaska with Lindblad Expeditions aboard the National Geographic Sea Lion. Our Storyfest winners were dazzled by the ecosystems and the wildlife.
Planet Forward Correspondent | Georgetown University
Anand Varma blew us away with stories that were both bizarre and beautiful, and shared how biology and photography go hand-in-hand.
Colorado State University
Have you ever been so engaged in a presentation that you were afraid to blink out of fear of missing something? I hadn't until I was at the 2018 Planet Forward Summit.
Planet Forward, George Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs
Students were a key part of our Feeding the Planet Summit, and they had plenty to say. Check out their thoughts on how to move the planet forward and feed 9 billion.
Planet Forward, GWU School of Media and Public Affairs
Climate has a big impact on agriculture, and a changing climate means changing challenges. Here's what we learned on climate at the Feeding the Planet Summit.
Planet Forward, George Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs
National Geographic Magazine's Dennis Dimick previews their upcoming "Year of Food" at the Feeding the Planet Summit.