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Researchers find the 'super-leverage points' of EVs, plant-based proteins and green ammonia could drive a global net-zero ripple effect.
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The same biotechnological improvements that are contributing to the rapid growth in alternative food proteins are also opening new possibilities for textiles and materials.
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The fashion industry is focusing on crops when it should be focusing on its business model.
by Theresa Lieb
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Electric passenger vehicles are exciting. Of equal importance is all those other vehicles big and small that are toiling behind the scenes.
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The company is sowing the seeds for a global refresh of its mission — including electrified farm machinery, autonomous field robots that swarm through fields, and smart tractor retrofits that provide farmers with insights into metrics such as the organic matter in their soil.
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As the Amazon undergoes another wave of deforestation, a blueprint for halting the runaway exploitation can be found in Southeast Asia, where pressure campaigns on companies and improved government monitoring are finally slowing the devastation caused by the palm oil industry.
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This company is trying to show the world that we can create industrial systems that are beneficial to humanity and to our habitat.
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Plus, a recap of this week's EMF Foundation summit on the future of food.
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Plus, an interview with water strategist Will Sarni.
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A wrap-up of recent research on sustainable business and the clean economy.
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Agtech’s leap to automation and electrification is likely to be easier than the commercial car industry’s leap,
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Plus, why urban agriculture is a fertile market for growth.
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Time-bound commitments and better ways to monitor suppliers will play a central role
by Meg Wilcox
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Also in this episode, digging into sustainable agriculture and what's in store at the upcoming Sustainable Innovation Forum, being held alongside COP24 in Poland.
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Procter & Gamble and Cargill have committed to sourcing responsibly produced palm oil. Here's how you can too. Hint: it begins with transparency.
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For companies that illegally cut protected forests, satellite monitoring systems and data analytics leave nowhere to hide.
by Sarah Mann