Feeding a growing global population using less land, water, and energy is a big
goal. It’s even more challenging when you are looking to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with rising input costs and supply chain shortages. This week we are joined by Chris Higgins, President and co-Founder of Hort Americas and founder of Urban Ag News. Chris gives us an update on new state legislation designed to regulate electricity use at indoor farms and the unintended consequences these policies can have on indoor vegetable grow operations.
Dan McCarthy: Clean Energy
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Adler Planetarium: Pink Floyd and Eclipses
Earthships - Green Sense Minute
Deborah Binder: Earthships
Creating Resilient Cities - Green Sense Minute
Alison Sant: Urban Solutions
Climate Action Museum - Green Sense Minute
Doug Farr: Climate Action Museum
Anthony Tindall: Sustainable Recycling
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Yang Yang: Agrovoltaics
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Michelle Nichols: Adler Planetarium
Franklin Vanderbilt’s Youth Center project - Green Sense Minute
Franklin Vanderbilt - Musician making change
Conservation Research - Green Sense Minute
Chuck Knapp: Shedd Aquarium Conservation Research
Buying a New Car: EV, Hybrid, Gas? - Green Sense Minute
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