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Planet Forward
Monday, October 11, 2010
From the White House's GreenGov Symposium, The George Washington University. October 6th, 3:30 - 5:00 pm
George Washington University
Wednesday, December 02, 2015
Help your organization and university achieve its sustainability goals by making your outreach efforts as green as possible.
Tags: Green, outreach, environmental sustainability, ecological footprint, recycle, how-to, "College and Universities"

These types of water bottle refill stations can prevent the use of thousands of disposable water bottles every year. (GW Housing)
The George Washington University
Thursday, June 06, 2019
Hundreds of student-athletes across 27 sports at The George Washington University call the Charles E. Smith Center home. With so much foot traffic, the potential for sustainable practice is colossal.
Tags: bottled water, tap water, reusable water bottles, fitness, student space, Colleges and Universities, storyfest2020
Planet Forward
Friday, October 03, 2014
Concerns about climate change are real - just as real as the weather, which is changing agriculture right now.
Tags: Extreme weather, agricultural innovation, agricultural productivity, GWU, university consortium, usda, farmers, climate adaptation, weather
Monday, October 18, 2010
by Miranda Green and Andrea Vittorio
The George Washington University group GroW has started a community garden on campus. The result: good food, local honey and a few dirty hands!
Tags: food, GW, sustainable, Bees, Garden, GroW, vegetables, composting, honey, planting season
Planet Forward
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
At the GreenGov Symposium, hosted by The George Washington University, Secretary Chu announces the installation of solar panels on the White House roof. (October 5th, 2010)
Tags: Obama, white house, Steven Chu, solar white house
Monday, January 17, 2011
The FiveCities group from The George Washington University's Urban Sustainability class found that American cities are implementing sustainable practices in a variety of ways...here are just a few.
Tags: green living, wind, sustainability, solar, Adaptation, public policy, urban living, cities, local government, leadership
George Washington University
Saturday, September 27, 2014
How can you farm in a drought?
Tags: dry farming, irrigation, drought, california
Planet Forward
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Planet Forward asked student storytellers to answer the question: What innovation do you think will help cities develop sustainably? Their answers are our Storyfest 2016 submissions.
Tags: storyfest2016, summit2016
The George Washington University
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Food waste is a huge problem, socially and environmentally. George Washington University has a creative solution.