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Sponge City: Making Berlin Cooler

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Berlin is becoming a "Sponge City" designed to tackle two issues - heat and flooding - by imitating nature. (Video by Gloria Kurnik)
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UK could "lead the way" in regenerative farming

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UK could "lead the way" in regenerative farming by looking beyond current agriculture practices. UK climate tech firm A Healthier Earth is showcasing it's carbon removal technology, 'biochar' at Cop28, a form of captured and sequestered...
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Soil campaigner Sadhguru urges leaders to take microbial and soil health seriously as 'foundation of all life'

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Indian soil campaigner Sadhguru urges leaders to take soil health seriously at Cop28. Save Soil is a global movement launched by Sadhguru to address the soil crisis. The movement hopes to urge governments to adopt policies aimed at...
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Climate justice protesters challenge 'false solutions' at Cop28 and call for an end to new oil and gas exploration

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Climate justice protesters condemn "false solutions" at Cop28. Interview with Eric Damien Njuguna Wainaina, a Kenyan youth activist.
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Greta Thunberg joins London protest following arrest

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Greta Thunberg has joined a protest outside JPMorgan, demanding the bank stop funding fossil fuels. Along with the group Fossil Free London, the Swedish climate activist stood outside the entrance in Canary Wharf on Thursday morning,...
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Bloomberg

Loam Bio Uses Microbes To Help Carbon Cycle: CEO & NEF Catalyst

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Guy Hudson, Co-founder and CEO at Loam Bio, discusses how the startup is working on ways to supercharge the agricultural sector and cut carbon emissions from the soil using microbes. The company is nominated as one of the Bloomberg New...
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Bloomberg

Could This Fungi Save The Planet: Amanda Little

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An underground system of "living machines" is going to help save the planet. Scientific journal Cell Press published a groundbreaking study revealing that a group of fungi known as mycorrhizae draw down and store more than 13 million...
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Skeletons uncovered during development works in Dublin

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Archaeology teams work on a skeleton at an ancient burial site associated with the earliest inhabitants of medieval Dublin, which has been discovered along with foundations of buildings dating back to the 1600s, during preparatory works...
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Bloomberg

Unilever's Hanneke Faber on the Future of Food

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Hanneke Faber, President of Unilever's Nutrition Business Group, discusses the future of food and how the company is investing in regenerative agriculture with Bloomberg's Agnieszka de Sousa at the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit...
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Bloomberg

Focus on Sustainability at Land O'Lakes' Century-Old Farming Cooperative

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Tom Ryan, President of Land O'Lakes-back Truterra, discusses how his organization works to support the profitability and resiliency of farmers, while protecting natural resources. This interview aired on "Bloomberg Businessweek" on May...
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Bloomberg

Taiwan's President Arrives in New York

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Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-Wen has landed in New York for a stop over on her way to central America. Biden administration officials have tried to play down the trip, with China saying it would further damage ties between Washington and...
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Press Association

Just Stop Oil begin ‘slow march’ campaign through central London

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Just Stop Oil protesters blocked traffic in London as they began their 'slow march' through the city's West End calling for an end to fossil fuels usage. Interview with demonstrator Louise Harris.
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Bloomberg

Nutrien CEO on Advances on Sustainable Agriculture

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Ken Seitz, President & CEO, Nutrien shares how advances in agriculture inputs can help both increase food production and mitigate climate change with Bloomberg's Jen Skerritt at the Bloomberg Canadian Finance Conference.
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Bloomberg

Plants May One Day Provide Nickel for Your EV Battery

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Agro-mining is the process of growing plants that absorb metals from the ground. The science is solid, but will this innovation ever be scalable enough to reduce traditional, destructive mining practices?
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More Cubans Flee To U.S. Amid Political Turmoil, Government Crackdown

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Political upheaval is driving more Cubans to try to reach U.S. soil by boat, but many go missing after leaving the island.
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App transforms industry with remote digital farming

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LEADIN: A new phone app is helping farmers in Kenya to manage multiple farms and agricultural tasks remotely. It is hoped the app will revolutionise the farming industry in Kenya, which has been steadily...
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Protecting Bison Is Critical To Native American Ecosystem, Culture

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North American Bison were once near extinction, but efforts to bring the species back have been successful in recent years.
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Curated Video

App transforms industry with remote digital farming

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LEADIN: A new phone app is helping farmers in Kenya to manage multiple farms and agricultural tasks remotely. It is hoped the app will revolutionise the farming industry in Kenya, which has been steadily...
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Bloomberg

Hindustan Zinc's Misra On Growth, Investment Plans

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Hindustan Zinc CEO & Whole Time Director Arun Misra discusses growth and investment plans for India's biggest zinc and silver producer. Misra was also recently appointed as Chairman of the International Zinc Association. He was speaking...
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Bloomberg

Will New Antibiotic Discovery Address Resistance?

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Jan. 8 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Beyer and Drew Armstrong report on a new antibiotic discovery and new drug developments with Trish Regan on Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Nutrient-Poor Farms Get a Vitamin Boost From Zinc Mines

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Apr.18 -- Injecting an industrial metal back into the ground could prove a boon for farmers and miners alike. While use in agriculture remains small, sales of zinc-infused fertilizers from companies including Mosaic Co. are growing....
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VOICED: Back to the land: French lessons in organic farming

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VOICED: Back to the land: French lessons in organic farming
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Bloomberg

Sponge City: Making Berlin Cooler

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Aug.18 -- Berlin is becoming a "Sponge City" designed to tackle two issues - heat and flooding - by imitating nature. (Video by Gloria Kurnik)
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Netherlands: In Groningen residents should expect earthquakes for 'decades'

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Dutch residents will continued to be plagued by earthquakes in the northern Groningen region for at least another decade, mining officials said after the latest tremor measuring 3.2 on the Richter scale in November 2021 (Footage by AFPTV...