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- Survey says: North America lags the rest of the world on value-chain dataEuropean Union regulation has pushed companies in the region to invest in better data-collection methods. The post Survey says: North America lags the rest of the world on value-chain data appeared first on Trellis.
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- eBay’s first sustainability lead to head NYU’s sustainable business programAmy Skoczlas Cole has more than three decades of nonprofit and corporate experience in tech, media, agriculture and land management. The post eBay’s first sustainability lead to head NYU’s sustainable business program appeared first on Trellis.
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Could barbecues help fight climate change?
Barbecues that remove CO2 from the air could play a role in the fight against climate change according to Durwood Zaelke, a leading expert on rapid responses to global warming.
This year’s outdoor cooking season might be over, but Zaelke suggested at last week’s 10:10 talk that from next summer consumers should start demanding barbecues that do their bit for the planet by generating rather than consuming charcoal – or biochar. Continue reading →