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.
A Culture Clash- Silicon Valley vs Midwestern Ag Tech?
Power Knot – Solving Post-Production Food Waste
Zeus Electric Chassis’ All Electric Work Truck
First Fully Electric Tug
MAKE ROOM FOR INNOVATION: GRADIENT AIR CONDITIONER
The EV Meets the RV in a Modern New Camper
Cultivate 21 - First Major In-Person Horticulture Conference Since COVID!
Chicago Auto Show 2021 - Adapting to a Covid Environment
Too Good To Go - Can an App Minimize Global Food Waste?
MGM Makes a Big Bet on Solar Power!
Godfather of Vertical Farming - Dickson Despommier
Zoo Sustainability - Water, Energy, and Waste.
The Brood X Cicada: Big, Loud, and Coming in Masses
Fishing the Seven Seas for Sustainable Fiber
Life After the Pandemic
OffShore Wind
Interview with Aptera CTO Nathan Armstrong
Sustainability and global shipping
Solar panels and canals
Green Automotive News with Tom Appel
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