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.
Green Builder Media/U.S. soil quality update
America Recycles Day/Renewable energy benefits
EPA clean water rollbacks/Understanding 'organic' and 'locally grown' labels
Green Builder Media/Biosphere 2 in the 21st century
Lake Michigan hazardous waste spill/Soil judging champion Sarah Boxum
Major League Baseball & sustainability/Toyota Prius sales decline
Wind turbine wake steering/Soybeans and water conservation
Current water innovations/Archi's Acres
Indoor vertical farming meets greenhouse tech/Patachou Foundation
Green Automotive News/Preserving our nation's wetlands
Trillions of trees could help climate change/Urban Ag update from Amsterdam
Earth Day 2019/The Shellworks
Drive Electric Earthday/Not Coralated
Renewable natural gas/Indoor farming update
Benevity Corporate Goodness Awards/South Africa water crisis
Battery recycling in the U.S./Water management during drought-flood cycles
Colorado River conservation/Styrofoam ban alternatives
Vessel Works/2018 green car year-in-review
Kroger Zero Waste, Zero Hunger/Impossible Burger
Biomimicry innovations/Green automotive news
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