university consortium

Planet Forward
Concerns about climate change are real - just as real as the weather, which is changing agriculture right now. 
The George Washington University
The University of Mississippi’s commitment to sustainability lies at the center of its values, as the institution’s creed states, “I believe in good stewardship of our resources.” UM has earned a spot in the Princeton Review’s Guide to 332 Green... Read More
The George Washington University
The University of Arizona has been committed to sustainability since our beginning in 1885. There was no LEED certification then but our first building, Old Main, which is 120 years old and still in use today, was constructed with local materials... Read More
The George Washington University
At Middlebury, sustainability is about more than our renewable energy projects and 'green' buildings. It is an integral part of how we teach, work, and play. With innovative ideas from the campus community, a supportive administration, and the... Read More
The George Washington University
ESF is unique among colleges and universities in that all of its educational and research programs are oriented toward natural resources, and toward the natural and designed environments. All that ESF is and does serves the mission of achieving a... Read More
Founding Director, Planet Forward
A message from Planet Forward founder Frank Sesno to our consortium members.
Have you ever thought about what the world will look like in 2050?
Have you ever thought about what the world will look like in 2050?
Planet Forward
The George Washington University is at the forefront of sustainability on college campuses, consistently ranking well in the Sierra Club’s list of most environmentally friendly schools. The University offers more than 250 courses related to... Read More
Founding Director, Planet Forward
Planet Forward helps you use the power of the story to inform, inspire and mobilize. Stories convey passion; they show the way; they can connect us to solutions. Confronted with climate change, population growth, hunger and an insatiable appetite... Read More