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Wednesday, July 20, 2011
The clock ran out in Congress last week on a bill to repeal energy-efficient light bulb standards. Cue the giant, energy-devouring, glass ball above Time Square.
Tags: energy, congress, Pew, University of Texas, weatherizedc, heat, ghana, temperatures, cuewb, colleges
George Washington University
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Tags: methane, hydraulic fracturing, Obsorb, FlexEnergy, extraction, SPHHS
Sungevity
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
The sky is the limit for technological and business ingenuity now that solar is cost-effective.
Tags: sustainability, education, Sungevity, energy, poverty, eco, charity, philanthropy
George Washington University-School of Media and Public Affairs
Monday, December 20, 2010
Standing outside in barely a coat in December weather, my video partner Kim and I hailed cabs until hypothermia set in.
Tags: algae biofuel, Rear Admiral Philip Cullom, Patrick Hatcher, Navy Energy Task Force
Senior Writer, Planet Forward
Monday, September 21, 2015
What an incredibly strong and flexible material, a fraction of the weight of steel, and can be created by removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?
Tags: green chemistry, green building materials, George Washington University
Planet Forward Intern/Marymount University
Thursday, September 24, 2015
"Silent Spring,” the book that led to the eruption of environmentalism in the ’60s and resulted in a government ban of the pesticide DDT, is widely remembered as having a deep impact on America.
Tags: pesticides, silent spring, environmentalism, environmentalist
Planet Forward Intern/Marymount University
Tuesday, October 06, 2015
With one simple change, you can prevent wasting as much as 2,000 gallons — 58 bathtubs' worth — of water a year.
Tags: Water, sustainability, hygiene
Planet Forward Intern/Marymount University
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Thanksgiving is nearly here. Commemorate this year's harvest by following these tips to prevent food waste and celebrate sustainably.
Tags: thanksgiving, food, Food Waste, reuse, upcycle
American University, Spring 2016 Online Communications Intern
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Bill Nye the Science Guy visited American University this week, with the message that college students can change the world.