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Climate Salad welcomes Audrey

Climate Salad is thrilled to welcome Audrey to the team!
Companies

Australian vine health technology set to grow

Deep Planet is helping Australian viticulture adapt to the effects of a changing climate
Companies

The world-first seaweed bioplastic alternative replacing plastics one bottle at a time

Kelpy is at the forefront of marine materials, working to build a future free of fossil fuels and plastic pollution.
Industry

Meat from Microbes: The Fermentation Opportunity

Guest author Nick explores the power of microbes to transform our food systems.
Companies

Carbon Sync fosters farmers' carbon farming

Carbon Sync helps farmers develop carbon farming systems and sells these carbon credits to businesses.
Companies

Change Foods: Harnessing the magic of microbes

Delicious, animal-free, climate-friendly dairy is possible with Change Foods
Industry

The rise of Natural Capital

Cecil Earth Co-Founder, Alex Logan and Climate Scientist, Michael Molitor discuss the rise in demand for Natural Capital and what to do about it.
Companies

Video Interview: Anastasia Volkova from Regrow Ag

CEO and Co-Founder talks about the foundation, growth and future of this amazing company.

News

Vertical farm outfit seeks $10m as it breaks new ground in Queensland

Vertical farming business Stacked Farms is looking to expand in a world increasingly affected by climate change

September 23, 2021
Found by:
Michael Molitor
Jane Goodall joins campaign to plant a trillion trees by 2030

Natural carbon sinks

September 23, 2021
Found by:
Mick Liubinskas
Soil Carbon: The solution beneath our feet

Regen ventures Parker Hughes on the value of soil

August 31, 2021
Found by:
Michael Molitor
Cecil Earth accepted into Green Tech Alliance

Nature based solutions technology company from Australia, Cecil Earth, have been accepted into the Green Tech Alliance

August 26, 2021
Found by:
Michael Molitor
Infographic: Distribution of mammals on earth

Spoiler alert: It's humans and cattle mostly

August 25, 2021
Found by:
Mick Liubinskas