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Aquaponics and other indoor ag systems rely on access to water and energy, not soil or seas. Siting them near existing distribution hubs or industrial parks makes plenty of sense.
by Jim Giles
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Vertical farms, with their hyperlocality and ability to quickly grow new crops, can step in to fill retail shelves when traditional farms falter.
by Jesse Klein
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The story that indoor farming could potentially produce dramatic environmental gains is largely fictional today, but innovators are working to bring truth to the tale in a not-so-distant future.
by Jim Giles
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Vertical farms can help produce food close to urban areas, but plant factories require a staggering amount of energy.
by Sarah Golden
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But the broader agricultural world can learn much from how those operations use data.
by Karn Manhas
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From high-tech indoor farms in France and Singapore to mobile apps connecting urban growers and eaters in India and the United States, here are more than a dozen initiatives using tech, entrepreneurship, and social innovation to change urban agriculture.
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The island-state imports most of its food, but is threatened by crop yields and policy changes around the world.
by Darren Tan
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Cuba offers interesting lessons for how to develop urban agriculture, including government-allocated land and agroecological methods that deliver high yields and diverse crops in small spaces.
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Here are some of the promising ventures being backed by the likes of Tyson, Campbell Soups and Danone.
by Meg Wilcox
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The case for more research in technologies that will help the world adapt to the new normal.
by Jessica Eise
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The impact on humanity is no longer a hypothetical concern.
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These changes are rapid, complex, interconnected, uncertain and nonlinear. How will they affect your business?
by Jacob Park
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We need to limit consumption of foods with outsized climate impacts, especially beef, lamb and goat.
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Natural climate solutions could provide more than a third of the emissions reductions we need — so why aren't we paying attention to them?
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. In this episode: How American businesses, from WWF to Ceres to Microsoft to Ingersoll Rand, are still proving their commitments to the Paris Agreement's climate goals.
by Joel Makower
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Who would have thought the 'me me me' generation is all about the environment?
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. In this episode: Dr. Katharine Wilkinson, senior writer of Project Drawdown, says that reversing climate change is achievable, but 'up to us.'
by Joel Makower
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How to push past the Paris Agreement.
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Former basketball player Will Allen talks about his mission to transform local food systems.
by Brink News
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A deeply worrying new trend has appeared — the recoupling of emissions and economic growth.
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Hint: it has to do with methane, a greenhouse gas 84 times as potent as carbon dioxide.
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Presidents and prime ministers have limited policy control over national carbon footprints. Subnational entities can prove that 'We Are Still In.'
by Daniel Esty
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Extreme weather in India is harming worker health and posing risks to women's rights.
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Environmental artist Anne de Carbuccia travels to Earth's most extreme places, documenting the effects of climate change.
by Amy Kalafa