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Many farmers cultivating organic crops believe that genetically modified crops pose threats to human health. It's not that simple.
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Why we can't reverse climate change with 'negative emissions' technologies
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Sponsored: We need water to manage the digital transformation. But Ecolab knows that to manage our water, we’ll also need digital technology.
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A cooperative network of data sets could spur innovation and drive resilience in the agricultural sector.
by Anna Short
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Also on this episode, the journey to decarbonize aviation through the eyes of an airport sustainability chief.
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They're all part of Plug and Play, one of the rare Silicon Valley incubators with an explicit sustainability track.
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With great data comes great responsibility — and opportunity?
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Agtech startups are not just increasingly lucrative investments — they're also appealing acquisitions.
by David Festa
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Celebrated Solar Impulse pilot rallies behind new labeling campaign to highlight innovative technologies for energy efficiency, renewables and more.
by RP Siegel
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These projects are using data and technology to save communities money, resources and lives.
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Small-scale nuclear reactor technology is trying to reenter the mainstream global energy sector
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They're called low-power wide-area networks — LPWANs — and they're changing how we can collect data.
by Chloe Warren
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And this environmental impact accelerator is going to help.
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The spring summit for the Plug and Play technology accelerator kicked off Tuesday with ventures that are boosting the circular economy.
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Megadrones, self-driving cars and 3D-printed buildings are in this virtual reality system's plan for a future that has beat climate change.
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The CDO reveals innovations that include 'putting software in things where software has never existed.'
by Paul Carp
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Think computer, not automobile.
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Quantum computing and other factors require an overhaul of our energy systems.
by Cedrik Neike