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.

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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 ...
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Doing More With Less, The Ben Franklin Way

Originally aired September 17, 2025 https://vimeo.com/1119222858 Ben Franklin is having ...
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Recalibrating Our Economic Compass: Embracing Circularity for a Healthy Planet

Originally aired January 23, 2024 Co-hosted with Routledge, this conversation ...
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Protected: The Port of Antwerp-Bruges

Originally aired September 21, 2023 Co-hosted by GWU’s Environmental and ...
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Bridging the Last Internet Mile in Rural Communities: A Whole Community Approach

Originally aired July 27, 2023 Access to reliable, affordable high-speed ...
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If We Keep Electrifying, We Will Run Out of Power

Originally aired February 2023 Veteran journalist Llewellyn King examines the ...
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Decarbonizing Real Estate – Today and Tomorrow

Originally aired February 15, 2023 The real estate sector accounts ...
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New Year Faces Old Problems: War, Immigration and Energy

Originally aired January 2023 Veteran journalist Llewellyn King surveys the ...
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Protected: Doubling Down on Data: Giving You the Edge in Agriculture

Originally aired November 16, 2021 Farming, technology, and research experts ...
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Shutting Out Natural Gas Can Destabilize the Electric Grid

Originally aired October 2021 Veteran journalist Llewellyn King examines the ...
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Protected: Sustainable Consumption at COP 26: Implementing SDG 12

Originally aired October 26, 2021 Co-hosted by SSF and the ...
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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 ...
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Protected: Sixty Minutes with Hazel Henderson and Frances Moore Lappé

Originally aired May 28, 2020 Part of the Sixty Minutes ...
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Protected: Farming Methods That Thrive in a Decarbonized World

Originally aired October 30, 2019 Technology is transforming nearly every ...
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Protected: Global Atlas of Marine Fisheries – What is happening with marine life?

Originally aired July 26, 2017 An extensive, ten-year study by ...
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Protected: Why Companies Should Care About Biodiversity

Originally aired January 18, 2017 SSF and Arizona State University’s ...
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Protected: Water is for Fighting Over and other myths about water in the west

Originally aired October 24, 2016 SSF and Island Press feature ...
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Protected: Biting the Hands That Feed Us

Originally aired September 27, 2016 SSF and Island Press feature ...
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Protected: Status of the Circular Economy

Originally aired June 21, 2016 The second webinar in SSF ...