This week we are joined by Julia Kurnik, the Director of Innovation Startups at
World Wildlife Funds. WWF is the world’s leading conversation organization,
working in nearly 100 countries to develop and deliver innovative solutions that
protect communities, wildlife, and the places in which they live. Julia discusses
how climate change is impacting crop production in the US. There recent
research suggests alternative locations to grow crops more sustainably.
Historic Preservation: What old buildings are worth saving?
Legacy Auto Company Retooling their Business Models to Stay Competitive
Growing a Unicorn: Plenty a $1 BN Vertical Farm Startup
The Future of Indoor Agriculture: Robots with a Green Thumb!
The Green Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round
BRINGING LED LIGHTS BACK ONSHORE!
The automotive industry continues to ramp up the production of EV trucks
A cost-effective, sustainable solution to global wastewater treatment!
AppHarvest: The high-tech indoor farm of the future!
Do green issues transcend red and blue?
A straw house the big bad wolf can’t blow down!
An Economic Solution to Reclaiming Plastic Ocean Waste!
‘Cool people helping other cool people to accelerate start-ups.
WILL TECHNOLOGY BRING ORDER TO CHAOS AND CREATE A BRIGHTER FUTURE?
2021 - The Year of the EV!
Can AI technology help solve the food waste problem?
Gaming Climate Change?
Good COP, Bad COP!
Climate Change - Is it up to the younger generations to make the change?
Latest Green Automotive News with Tom Appel
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