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Episode 239: Wildfires and resilience, California's car ban

GreenBiz

Episode 239: Wildfires and resilience, California's car ban. Missing ingredients: How to accelerate the meat alternatives revolution. GreenBiz analyst Sarah Golden speaks with state senator Jeff Golden (her father) about the climate change influence and what's next for improving resilience. . Partnerships for packaging.

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Episode 239: Wildfires and resilience, California’s car ban

AGreenLiving

Episode 239: Wildfires and resilience, California’s car ban Heather Clancy Fri, 10/02/2020 – 02:00 Week in Review Stories discussed this week (5:15). GreenBiz analyst Sarah Golden speaks with state senator Jeff Golden (her father) about the climate change influence and what’s next for improving resilience.

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Episode 239: Wildfires and resilience, California’s car ban

AGreenLiving

Episode 239: Wildfires and resilience, California’s car ban Heather Clancy Fri, 10/02/2020 – 02:00 Week in Review Stories discussed this week (5:15). GreenBiz analyst Sarah Golden speaks with state senator Jeff Golden (her father) about the climate change influence and what’s next for improving resilience.

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Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation and Greentown Labs Announce the KAITEKI Challenge Startup Participants

Greentown Labs

May 18, 2021 — Greentown Labs , the largest climatetech startup incubator in North America, and Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation (MCHC) have selected six startups for the KAITEKI Challenge that are innovating in the areas of alternative proteins, plastics, and packaging. Somerville, Mass.,

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When climate solutions stop trending

Grist

Technologies that are coming online, communities working together to build resilience, cultural shifts beginning to take root — some things that have worked, some things that might work, and some things that look like they’re starting to work.

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'Investors are watching closely': How Covid-19 is accelerating the plant based 'meat' trend

Business Green

Today, it includes 88 investors managing over $13 trillion in assets, and aims to encourage 15 food retailers and ten food manufacturers - including Nestle, M&S, Sainsbury's, Carrefour, Costco, Amazon and Walmart - to diversify their protein sources away from a reliance on intensively farmed meat.

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