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Carrie Winans commented on the blog post Livable City Prototype 11 months, 1 week ago · View
While this idea seems idyllic to me, it does not seem like something that is achievable. How are you going to convince people to uproot their lives that they are comfortable living for a chance to start over? Will they be stipened? Taxed less? It seems far fetched. Especially since there won’t be any initial [...]
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Carrie Winans commented on the blog post Daniel Nocera — Artificial Leaf 1 year ago · View
Hi Gaberax, One of the biggest reasons new technology isn’t being considered by US consumers has to do with the price of the technology. What consumers aren’t thinking about is the issue of VALUE over PRICE. So many Americans think this is the same concept. The sooner Americans are able to see the importance of [...]
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Carrie Winans commented on the blog post Welcome! 1 year, 1 month ago · View
Hey Ed!
Anyone is welcome to submit an idea to our website. If it is produced well, you may be featured on the website. We base the content of our show off what everyone has submitted and what is the most viable!http://planetforward.org/season/adaptation/
Here’s a link to submit!
Thanks,
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Carrie Winans commented on the blog post Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm discusses Michigan’s Role in the Electrification of Vehicles. 1 year, 1 month ago · View
Here is Granholm’s information based off of a website: http://www.emailyourgovernor.com/michigan-governor-jennifer-granholm.html
Good luck!
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Carrie Winans wrote a new blog post: Live Taping Love 1 year, 2 months ago · View
As an intern for Planet Forward , I have heard about the live taping for our PBS April Special before I could even clearly define the difference between ethanol and butanol. No one at the office could have prepared me for the scene Wednesday night. I arrived at Planet Forward by looking for internships on the George Washington [...]
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Carrie Winans wrote a new blog post: People, Prosperity, and the Planet 1 year, 3 months ago · View
Spring is always an exciting time in Washington, DC. Cherry Blossoms bloom, the tourists return to the national mall, and the EPA P3 contest is back. Yes, the P3 contest! The Environmental Protection Agency’s “People, Prospetity, and the Planet” contest is happening once again! The contest focuses on addressing challenges in these three categories from [...]





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