The week in climate policy: 4 updates you need to know May 10, 2024 by Leah Garden The USDA is handing out climate certifications to beef products that are anything but climate-friendly; 25 states file a lawsuit against the EPA’s power plants emissions rules. Policy & Politics Food & Agriculture Electrification Renewable Energy Climate Policy Corner States EPA
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Sponsored The people behind regenerative ag March 29, 2024 by Michelle French Sponsored: ADM and its partners across the supply chain are working together to expand the adoption of regenerative agriculture practices.
Why Bayer and the Gates Foundation are using CRISPR to reduce food's climate impact March 25, 2024 by Jesse Klein Gene editing technology can help create the next generation of climate-resistant crops.
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3 key strategies for transforming the beef industry March 18, 2024 by Joel Makower A growing array of techniques and technologies aims to reduce the supersized environmental footprint of commercial beef production.
Billions of ‘climate-smart’ USDA funding goes to climate-negative farming: Report March 11, 2024 by Leah Garden Subsidies from USDA’s largest conservation fund are misused, according to the Environmental Working Group.