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Planet Forward partners with Chautauqua for summer reporting fellowship

Our two fellows will be honing their reporting skills in the field while covering groundbreaking research, and a lake's lasting impact on community. Keep reading

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Feeding the land: Building a tribal food system

Tribal reservations in the United States are often food deserts where access to nutritious foods is limited. In this video, hunters, scholars, and local leaders redefine what a tribal food system can be. Keep reading

Maia Wheeler

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Meet the lake scientists working to keep our freshwater healthy

Hear directly from scientists Allison Hrycik and Kira Yerofeev as they talk about their love of freshwater, and what makes Chautauqua Lake so special. Keep reading

Meet the lake scientists working to keep our freshwater healthy

Charting the waters of Chautauqua Lake: A peek at monitoring and mitigation

Hear from two of the scientists working to monitor the quality of the water of Chautauqua Lake — and why this is such a great place to collect data. Keep reading

Charting the waters of Chautauqua Lake: A peek at monitoring and mitigation

Charting the waters of Chautauqua Lake: A peek at monitoring and mitigation

Can nuclear power meet rising global energy demand?

Josh Freed, senior vice president for climate and energy at Third Way, discusses the role nuclear power could play in meeting future energy needs. Keep reading

Can nuclear power meet rising global energy demand?

Can nuclear power meet rising global energy demand?

Alumni Feature: Former senior correspondent hired as reporter at Grist

We are thrilled to congratulate our former senior correspondent and two-time Storyfest winner Sachi Kitajima Mulkey on her new role. Keep reading

A woman with dark hair, wearing a tan jacket, stands before a pastoral scene of green and sandy terrain with tall green and ancient volcanic mountains in the immediate background.

Alumni Feature: Former senior correspondent hired as reporter at Grist

Food policy leaders discuss careers, systems, and impact at the George Washington University

On April 7, 2026 leaders in the food policy space discussed the importance of strong food regulations with students at the George Washington University. Keep reading

Food policy leaders discuss careers, systems, and impact at the George Washington University

Food policy leaders discuss careers, systems, and impact at the George Washington University