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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

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Hannah Krantz is a senior at George Washington University majoring in Journalism and Mass Communication and minoring in dance. Within her major, she is most passionate about science reporting and documentary. Outside her major, she loves learning about the science of climate change, sustainable agriculture and ecology. Hannah hopes to channel her skills and passions into creating media that inspires climate action, and wants to make science news accessible to all levels of understanding. Hannah is also the Programming Director of WRGW District Radio and is involved in the GWU dance community. Hannah is a 2022-2023 Planet Forward Correspondent!

Featured Story
Get inspired with Candace Clark

Hannah Krantz and Aleena Fayaz speak to Candace Clark, a Ph.D. candidate at Tuskegee University, in this high-spirited podcast that discusses the importance of black voices in climate solutions, sustainable housing, and much more.  Keep reading

Get inspired with Candace Clark

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Get inspired with Candace Clark
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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

Get inspired with Candace Clark
How farmers and pollution regulators work together
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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

A man in a long shirt and pants hold a long pole out over a section of crops in a large field. The pole is spraying a mist over the plants.
Essay | Can I make it back to my beach?
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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

A woman, seen from the back, is wearing light blue jeans and a black jacket carries a closed umbrella and is being blown back by the wind. She walks along a coastline's hard-packed sand on a cloudy, grey day.
Growing Soil | Soil care in regenerative agriculture
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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

Breakthrough research steps towards converting carbon dioxide pollution into fuel
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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

Cloud under an orange sky
COP26 in Context: Wrapping up COP26 and coming to an agreement
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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

A colorful sky warms up the landscape view of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China
COP26 in Context: The importance of building for the environment
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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

A prototype wooden model of the architect's triangular structure, and features scaled down human figures, and boats. The sides of the building are open to allow the viewer to peer inside.
COP26 in Context: From reducing methane emissions to packaging
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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

COP26 in Context: From reducing methane emissions to packaging
COP26 in Context: How are gender and climate change entwined?
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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

COP26 in Context: How are gender and climate change entwined?
COP26 in Context: How will we adapt to the consequences of warming that are already here?
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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

Moss-covered temple in Cambodia
COP26 in Context: Indigenous peoples’ knowledge, experiences, and solutions
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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

A tall forest of trees are silhouetted and surrounded by mist, while blue sky peeks through the tops of the trees
COP26 in Context: How does land use impact climate change?
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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

COP26 in Context: How does land use impact climate change?
COP26 in Context: Empowering youth leadership; exploring water and coastal issues
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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

COP26 in Context: Empowering youth leadership; exploring water and coastal issues
COP26 in Context: Bright ideas in renewable energy
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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

COP26 in Context: Bright ideas in renewable energy
COP26 in Context: Connecting finance to climate
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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

COP26 in Context: Connecting finance to climate
COP26 in Context: Grassroots climate change communication, sea ice, and urban inequality
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Hannah Krantz

Planet Forward Correspondent | George Washington University

COP26 in Context: Grassroots climate change communication, sea ice, and urban inequality

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