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From the food you eat to the soil that grows it, to the cities you live in and the satellites in the sky above you, these TED talks will teach you something new about climate action.
by Holly Secon
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The compost, made from sewage and wood chips, is powerful stuff for gardeners.
by Chad Small
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A new plant-based food incubator will allow investors to try the food and decided if they want to invest in a new climate-friendly diet.
by Jared Brey
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Rosario, Argentina uses urban farming to tackle economic and climate issues.
by Anne Maassen
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Innovations in urban agriculture — from creative reuse of stormwater to soil rehabilitation — can help fight food insecurity and prevent further food issues.
by DJ McCauley
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From vertical farms to fish caves, new technologies aim to boost food production and vanquish hunger.
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It's not just about growing more food and using fewer inputs. It's also about creating local, adaptive food systems that can withstand the effects of climate change.
by Joel Makower
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Small-scale fisheries are central to solving many problems in the oceans, from over-fishing to hunger.
by John Virdin
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Where food prices are 35 percent higher than the US mainland average, community members do what they can to address food insecurity.
by Mark Winne
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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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Former basketball player Will Allen talks about his mission to transform local food systems.
by Brink News
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A tour of a revolutionary and bountiful urban garden 100 feet below the streets of London.
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If food loss were a country, it would be the world's third-largest emitter. Chew on these facts.
by Liz Goodwin
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LED-powered vertical farms will generate $6 billion by 2023 — and change the way Americans eat for the first time since WWII.
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We have the means to meet or exceed the goals of the Paris Agreement, and we don't need Washington's permission to do it.
by Mark Mykleby
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Dreaming Out Loud's new farm hopes to provide jobs, business incubation and more in a city ward that has often been overlooked.
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A two-acre farm in Detroit’s North End neighborhood offers free food, green space, and hope to the community.
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In this week's episode: How Phoenix is kicking its reputation as 'the world's least sustainable city,' and thinking big and small when it comes to corporate projects in cities.
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The Association for Vertical Farming aims to create the first sustainability standard for towering indoor food systems.
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Innovations in trade and infrastructure will be integral to feeding tomorrow’s cities.
by Jason Clay
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EPA chief McCarthy and Land O'Lakes CEO Policinski joined mayors and other leaders to swap strategies for resilience.
by Mike Hower
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Growing fresh produce in cities nourishes the citizens, provides revenue and saves on transportation. How can we wedge these gardens in?
by Emma Hansen
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A longtime official discusses how the U.N.’s new social and environmental goals go deeper, and how we can meet them.
by Mary Hoff
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Sure green technology is already humming along — but just wait for a future driven by urban data, natural capital and collaboration.
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Companies like MillerCoors and General Mills are at the forefront of influencing water supply chains in positive ways.
by Mark Tercek