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Walmart digs into regenerative agriculture

GreenBiz

The giant global retailer has a long supply chain that it needs to decarbonize.

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Closing the climate funding gap is key to Canada's prosperity

Corporate Knights

The capital investment needed to decarbonize the Canadian economy was first estimated by Corporate Knights at about $150 billion per year, and the federal government and others have since corroborated that finding. This “decarbonization capex (capital expenditure) gap” is the focus of the Climate Dollars research project at Corporate Knights.

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Exploring the business case for carbon removal

GreenBiz

New approaches, from CO2-sucking materials to regenerative agriculture, were in the spotlight at VERGE 19.

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Indoor farming funding heats up

GreenBiz

The billions of dollars flowing into indoor ag, followed by news of a big announcement in regenerative farming, is yet more evidence of the furious pace of change we’re seeing in food production. This isn’t really an argument against indoor ag in general, just a reminder that we need to decarbonize our grid as fast as possible.

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Cisco: Global Cooperation Will Shape a Future Prioritizing Innovation, Resilience, and Inclusivity

3BL Media

The conversations reaffirmed that creating a regenerative future requires a balanced approach: reducing our footprint on the planet, amplifying our handprint through impactful actions, and leading with a heartprint that inspires collaboration and purpose.

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Re(Introducing) the Cisco Foundation Regenerative Future Fund: Redefining Impact in Climate Investing

3BL Media

Today, were proud to announce the evolution and rebranding of our climate investments program as the Regenerative Future Fund. Beyond providing capital, the Fund embodies the Cisco Foundations holistic approach: catalyzing market-driven, regenerative solutions that actively protect and renew our planet. billion ( Pitchbook ).

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David Crane is back, with a climate-tech SPAC

GreenBiz

There’s also a chance the company could focus more on organizations removing carbon from the atmosphere, such as a reforestation, regenerative ag or carbon capture company, although those startups tend to be at an earlier stage given the dynamics of carbon pricing, Crane said. .