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The Living Future 2022 Online Conference to Focus on Restoration + Justice

3BL Media

The Digital Event - Sponsored by Google - Features Ten Days of Inspiring Keynotes and Plenaries, Networking and Educational Sessions for the Regenerative Building Movement. The event will also feature interactive sessions in ten content tracks, including climate justice, zero carbon, materials, and ecological restoration.

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Guinness embarks on regenerative agriculture pilot

Envirotec Magazine

Guinness says it is undertaking one of the most ambitious regenerative agriculture pilots ever conducted in Ireland. Regenerative agriculture is an approach to farming that aims to work in harmony with the natural environment to put back more than it takes out. It is a highly effective approach that leads to much better outcomes”.

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Scholarships Available to the Living Future 2022 Online Conference Focused on Restoration + Justice

3BL Media

The event will also feature interactive sessions in ten content tracks, including climate justice, zero carbon, materials, and ecological restoration. Avinash Rajagopal, Metropolis Magazine. Kate Simonen, Carbon Leadership Forum. Robin Grossinger, San Francisco Estuary Institute. Oliver Heath, Oliver Heath Design Ltd.

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Decarbonisation depot

Envirotec Magazine

Saltend was recently selected as the site for a significant hydrogen plant – the flagship project of the Zero Carbon Humber decarbonisation initiative that recently secured Government funding. How is it carbon negative? Saltend’s existing high-quality infrastructure and capabilities were also cited as key plus points.

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UK soils could see step change in carbon sink potential, with proper investment

Envirotec Magazine

In a paper published in Food and Energy Security journal, a multi-disciplinary group of academic scientists along with prominent UK agriculture campaigner, Lord Curry of Kirkharle, suggest that investing in the quality of earth to enhance its ability to ‘lock in’ carbon should be a central pillar in the national and global push towards Net Zero.

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Dealing sensibly with knotweed (with a nod to emissions)

Envirotec Magazine

Few can argue against the urgent need to find a new way of dealing with this waste material; ideally one that is not just zero carbon but carbon negative – reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide. Knotweed rhizome excavated from the ground.

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Selfridges unveils ambitious initiative incorporating new retail models and an attempt to shift shopping mindsets

Envirotec Magazine

Underpinning Project Earth is a broader commitment to Science Based Targets and to achieve Net-zero carbon by 2050, in line with the Paris Agreement. Now more than ever we must double down on our efforts to reinvent retail with sustainability at its heart and a way of working which is regenerative for humans and nature.