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feeding 10 billion
Methane-eating bacteria could reduce the impact of our big appetite for fish
Conventional fish feed is hard on the environment. A California-based company is aiming to produce a non-animal, non-vegetable alternative
Methane-eating bacteria could reduce the impact of our big appetite for fish
Walmart and Tesco won’t help India’s food security problems
Foreign supermarkets are looking to gain ground in India but a western-style retail sector may not improve food security
Walmart and Tesco won’t help India’s food security problems
New index ranks Monsanto, Dupont and Syngenta on efforts to help smallholders
The word’s leading seed companies traditionally have a poor record of reaching farmers in food insecure regions
New index ranks Monsanto, Dupont and Syngenta on efforts to help smallholders
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Australia's regions already have an energy crisis – and a climate of investment is the answer
Matthew Charles-Jones
Community energy groups are coming up with renewable energy schemes. Shouldn’t government extend a hand to help them?
Australia's regions already have an energy crisis – and a climate of investment is the answer
Reeling it in: global sustainable seafood market hits $11.5bn
A new report shows that demand for seafood with sustainable certification now accounts for 14% of the global market – up from less than 1% a decade ago
Reeling it in: global sustainable seafood market hits $11.5bn
California winery hires earthworms to clean up its wastewater
A glass of wine can require as much as 14 gallons of water to make, prompting Fetzer Vineyards to try a wriggly wastewater solution invented in Chile
California winery hires earthworms to clean up its wastewater
How badger bombs and politics brought Lush sales of £500m
How badger bombs and politics brought Lush sales of £500m
Unlikely heroes: how lithium mining could change the Pilbara for the better
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The clean energy economy is coming – and there's a lot to lose for those who can't keep up
Paul Ebert
The clean energy economy is coming – and there's a lot to lose for those who can't keep up
Punishing workload v independence: are small businesses really the answer?
Punishing workload v independence: are small businesses really the answer?
Could children one day sue parents for posting baby pics on Facebook?
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Methane-eating bacteria could reduce the impact of our big appetite for fish