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The American chestnut tree is coming back. Who is it for?

Grist

For years, controversy has swirled around the ethics of using novel biotechnology for species conservation. They were an important part of the varied diet that sustained Patterson’s ancestors for millennia; in return, people cared for groves of the trees across thousands of miles. (Transgenic organisms contain DNA from other species.)

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Anthesis: Sustainability Consultant

Women in Cleantech and Sustainability

Position: Mid/Senior level Sustainability Consultant. Job Description: Anthesis is seeking a mid or senior level sustainability consultant to be based in the San Francisco Bay area with expertise in working with the Tech Sector. Proficiency and demonstrated experience in providing corporate sustainability support (e.g.

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Anthesis: Sustainability Consultant

Women in Cleantech and Sustainability

Position: Mid/Senior level Sustainability Consultant. Job Description: Anthesis is seeking a mid or senior level sustainability consultant to be based in the San Francisco Bay area with expertise in working with the Tech Sector. Proficiency and demonstrated experience in providing corporate sustainability support (e.g.

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Behind from the start: The UK is failing to invest in alt-proteins while the world marches on

Business Green

Plant based foods are incredibly popular in the UK, and not just among vegans: one-fifth of meat eaters report eating a sustainable protein option at least once a month. This January more brands than ever are embracing veganuary and launching new plant based products. This is a particularly opportune time to make these commitments.