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.
Water usage reduction during COVID-19
Clean Drinking Water Crises in the U.S.
Green Automotive News with Tom Appel of Consumer Guide Automotive
The US EPA at 50
The role of cities during COVID-19
Chris Higgins on controlled environment agriculture during COVID
Green Automotive News with Tom Appel of Consumer Guide Automotive
The grid and renewable energy during the pandemic
Improving diets, improving the planet
Energy use during COVID-19
Mitchell Joachim of Terreform One
Green Automotive News with Tom Appel of Consumer Guide Automotive
Pracitcal Futurist Michael Rogers on life after COVID-19
Food safety during coronavirus
Activism via innovation with Extinction Rebellion
Green cars a no-show at the nation's largest auto show?
Arbor Day Foundation's Tree Cities of the World
Getting beyond sustainability/Green Rush
Global worming/Insect light pollution
DHL pedal delivery bikes/Green Automotive News 2020 recap
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