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Can Bumble Bee and Nestlé hook the world on fishless fish?

GreenBiz

Can Bumble Bee and Nestlé hook the world on fishless fish? Buoyed by the success of red-meat mimics from the likes of Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat, a growing number of companies is angling to capture their share of the early market for animal-free seafood. Trader Joe’s plans to stock alt-seafood, too. Elsa Wenzel.

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Can California’s cap and trade address environmental justice?

GreenBiz

Can California’s cap and trade address environmental justice? One accident there — a 2012 fire — sent a cloud of black smoke billowing over San Francisco Bay and left thousands of local residents struggling to breathe. Julia Rosen. Wed, 12/16/2020 - 01:30. every first Wednesday. I forget that this isn’t normal," he says.

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Green Your Workplace With These Eco-Friendly Office Products and Supplies

Green Business Bureau

This article includes several eco-friendly office products and supplies that will lower your carbon footprint. The eco-friendly office products mentioned in this article are divided into five common areas of a workplace: Office, Breakroom, Bathroom, Lobby and Outdoors. Eco-Friendly Office Supplies.

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The carbon capture race, and what it means for jobs

Envirotec Magazine

How far have we progressed to date? This article offers a few thoughts from Dr Richard George, Chief Data Scientist at Faethm AI , a software-as-a-service analytics firm with a focus on technology and skills. You have to go back a long way to the last time we reached these levels on Earth; 2.6 million by 2030.

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Mutual credit clubs: an introduction, with Dil Green

Low Impact

Dil Green had the original idea for ‘mutual credit clubs’ that can federate to create a new global trading system. I’m going to ask you a some questions that I’m typically asked. I’ve got quite a few questions, so very briefly if you can. And very useful in post-Covid times when there’s not going to be much money about.

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Naresh Giangrande, co-founder of Transition Network: the future for local economies, Part 2

Low Impact

This is a continuation of an interview with Naresh Giangrande, co-founder of Transition Totnes and the Transition Network, on the future for local economies post-covid. Do we go to the groups, or through the Transition Network? Probably the best thing is to go the regional hubs, and see what they think might be the best way.

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AeroFarms is trying to cultivate the future of vertical farming

Business Green

The biggest news is that the company is going public. It is going to be massive. AeroFarms was founded in 2004, and its products are sold in 200 grocery stores across the Northeast including Whole Foods. So we can sell to a surrounding number of cities. The company is obviously picking up steam.