Resources Management
Resources Management – Addresses the quality and availability of food, water, and other resources, and the management of waste and biodiversity from a security and sustainability standpoint.
Applying Technology to Reduce the Risk of Catastrophic Wildfires: Real Pathways for Turning Forest Waste into Products
Originally aired September 11, 2025 https://vimeo.com/1118122310 Wildfires continue to escalate ...
Doing More With Less, The Ben Franklin Way
Originally aired September 17, 2025 https://vimeo.com/1119222858 Ben Franklin is having ...
Recalibrating Our Economic Compass: Embracing Circularity for a Healthy Planet
Originally aired January 23, 2024 Co-hosted with Routledge, this conversation ...
Protected: The Port of Antwerp-Bruges
Originally aired September 21, 2023 Co-hosted by GWU’s Environmental and ...
Bridging the Last Internet Mile in Rural Communities: A Whole Community Approach
Originally aired July 27, 2023 Access to reliable, affordable high-speed ...
If We Keep Electrifying, We Will Run Out of Power
Originally aired February 2023 Veteran journalist Llewellyn King examines the ...
Decarbonizing Real Estate – Today and Tomorrow
Originally aired February 15, 2023 The real estate sector accounts ...
New Year Faces Old Problems: War, Immigration and Energy
Originally aired January 2023 Veteran journalist Llewellyn King surveys the ...
Protected: Germany’s Hard Choice: How to Balance Short-Term Energy Needs and Long-Term Security
Originally aired September 7, 2022 Germany accounts for 20% of ...
Protected: Doubling Down on Data: Giving You the Edge in Agriculture
Originally aired November 16, 2021 Farming, technology, and research experts ...
Shutting Out Natural Gas Can Destabilize the Electric Grid
Originally aired October 2021 Veteran journalist Llewellyn King examines the ...
Protected: Sustainable Consumption at COP 26: Implementing SDG 12
Originally aired October 26, 2021 Co-hosted by SSF and the ...
Protected: Society’s Global Appetite for Technology Accelerates Climate Change and E-Wastes
Originally aired July 8, 2021 Co-hosted by SSF and the ...
Protected: Purchasing Power: How Government Can Lead the Way to a Low-Carbon Economy
Originally aired April 22, 2021 U.S. government purchases account for ...
Protected: One Planet Prosperity: Opportunities in Lightening our Footprint
Originally aired May 6, 2020 The first webinar in the ...
Protected: Sixty Minutes with Hazel Henderson and Frances Moore Lappé
Originally aired May 28, 2020 Part of the Sixty Minutes ...
Protected: Farming Methods That Thrive in a Decarbonized World
Originally aired October 30, 2019 Technology is transforming nearly every ...
Protected: The Future of Foods: Great Tasting, Healthy Foods for a Low Carbon World
Originally aired May 2, 2019 The food industry is among ...
Protected: Global Atlas of Marine Fisheries – What is happening with marine life?
Originally aired July 26, 2017 An extensive, ten-year study by ...
Protected: Biophilic Cities, Integrating Nature into Urban Design and Planning
Originally aired May 11, 2017 Island Press and SSF explore ...
Protected: Why Companies Should Care About Biodiversity
Originally aired January 18, 2017 SSF and Arizona State University’s ...
Protected: Water is for Fighting Over and other myths about water in the west
Originally aired October 24, 2016 SSF and Island Press feature ...
Protected: Biting the Hands That Feed Us
Originally aired September 27, 2016 SSF and Island Press feature ...
Protected: Status of the Circular Economy
Originally aired June 21, 2016 The second webinar in SSF ...