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The Nature Tech Directory [1]

This database, from Nature4Climate and Nature Tech Memos, tracks companies worldwise using nature tech solutions for cost-savings, risk mitigation and creating new "nature-positive" business models. 

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To properly prepare journalists to cover this complex topic, the Institute for Journalism & Natural Resources, in conjunction with the Indigenous Journalists Association (IJA) and the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ), will present a two-day virtual workshop, Dec 11-12, 2024. Apply by Nov 22.

SEJ Webinar: Covering the Tough Stuff — How to Report on Industrial Decarbonization [3]

The next #SEJWebinar will explore an essential yet underreported area of energy transition coverage: industrial decarbonization. Canary Media reporters Maria Gallucci, Jeff St. John and Julian Spector will guide us through the challenges heavy industries like steel, cement and concrete face moving toward sustainable production. 1pm ET.

Threatened: Mexico City’s Floating Gardens Have Fed People For Centuries [4]

"Cassandra Garduño squinted in the sunlight, her pink boots smudged by dirt as she gazed out over her family’s chinampa — one of the islands first built up by the Aztecs with fertile mud from the bottom of a lake that, later drained, would one day become Mexico City."

Source: AP [5], 11/05/2024

"New York City Tests A Solar-Powered Electric-School-Bus Microgrid" [6]

"Utility Con Edison and school-bus operator First Student see bus-charging depots equipped with solar and batteries as a win-win that supports the power grid."

Source: Canary Media [7], 11/05/2024

"Proposed Factory Farm Ban Divides California County" [8]

"When voters head to the polls on Tuesday to decide the next US president, residents of Sonoma County, California, will be asked to decide another contentious issue – they will be voting on a measure that would make their county the first in the nation to ban factory farms."

Source: The New Lede [9], 11/05/2024

Pesticide PAC Money Surges Into States As Firms Seek To Limit Damage Awards [10]

"As pesticide companies struggle to cap legal payouts to plaintiffs who claim they were injured by Roundup and other products, money from two political committees affiliated with major pesticide manufacturers has surged into state-level politics."

Source: U.S. RTK [11], 11/05/2024

"Invasive Species Spell Trouble for New York’s Beloved Tap Water" [12]

"Zebra mussels, hydrilla and now a waterflea have made their homes in New Croton Reservoir."

Source: Inside Climate News [13], 11/05/2024

"EPA Paves The Way For Major Deepwater Oil Terminal" [14]

"The Department of Transportation is nearing a decision on a major oil export terminal planned for the Gulf of Mexico — and EPA isn’t standing in the way."

Source: E&E News [15], 11/05/2024

L.A. County Sues Pepsi And Coca-Cola Over Plastic Pollution [16]

"Los Angeles County has filed suit against the world’s largest beverage companies — Coca-Cola and Pepsi — claiming the soda and drink makers lied to the public about the effectiveness of plastic recycling and, as a result, left county residents and ecosystems choking in discarded plastic."

Source: LA Times [17], 11/05/2024

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