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Agricultural Technology Could Help Us Reach Net Negative Emissions By 2050

2023-09-08
By: Roshan
On: September 8, 2023

A recent study shows that using advanced agricultural technology and management can not just decrease greenhouse gas emissions but actually get rid of them completely by removing more greenhouse gasContinue Reading

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India Can Create A Genuinely Nature-Positive Economy

2023-06-16
By: Prasanna (Editor)
On: June 16, 2023

India currently has almost 1.4 billion people who, correctly, want work, food, and a better level of living meaning on limited land, India must grow food, site renewables and buildContinue Reading

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Madagascar’s Chocolate Industry Is Practicing Eco-Friendly Farming

2023-04-20
By: Vartika
On: April 20, 2023

Madagascar produces some of the best cocoa on the planet, where a new technique to producing cacao, the major component in the world’s favorite sweet, is benefiting the country’s uniqueContinue Reading

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Agroforestry Could Save Coffee Industry From Climate Change

2020-03-03
By: Vartika
On: March 3, 2020

A new study indicates that climate change could devastate coffee production in Brazil, but also offers ideas on how to save 75% of it. The study’s models show that Brazil’sContinue Reading

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