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Olivia Iannone

SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry

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2016 Planet Forward Correspondent based out of Syracuse, NY. SUNY ESF class of 2018, BS Wildlife Science and Environmental Writing minor. Journalist, science nerd, and travel lover. My goal is to use storytelling to connect people from all walks of life to the beautiful, fascinating, and increasingly imperiled world we live in today.

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The versatile shrub willow is a crop for the future

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The versatile shrub willow is a crop for the future

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The versatile shrub willow is a crop for the future
Olivia Iannone

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Syracuse is 'saving the rain'
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Food of the future: How an open-source computing project could revolutionize what we eat
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Chestnut revival: How genetics could bring back an American giant
Olivia Iannone

SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry

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