Bats are worth $3.7bn to US agriculture | Guardian Sustainable Business
Amid concerns over the impact of disease and wind farms on bats, researchers are working to quantify the ecosystem benefits of the insect-eaters…
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Amid concerns over the impact of disease and wind farms on bats, researchers are working to quantify the ecosystem benefits of the insect-eaters…
Source: www.theguardian.com
The Town of Bridgewater wants to know what kind of renewable energy excites you! We are doing a study to determine what kind of renewable energy such as solar, wind, hydro, or bioenergy would make the lowest cost and most reliable energy for Bridgewater. There will be several opportunities over the next several months to tell us what kind of clean energy future you want for Bridgewater. To learn more about the different kinds renewable energy our community can choose, tune into the Town of Bridgewater’s Facebook page tonight (Tuesday, September 29) at 6:30pm.
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China’s State Administration of Market Regulation (SAMR) said on Monday it would further regulate the sharing economy sector. SAMR said on its website that price hikes in the system built around the sharing of resources were effectively contained due to its oversight. The regulator also said it is investigating food delivery giant Meituan’s acquisition of bike sharing company Mobike in 2018. Separately, Meituan on Monday warned in a filing that it may be required to pay “a significant amount” of antitrust fines and posted a third consecutive quarterly loss as it continued to invest in expanding its various businesses.
Earlier this fall, Calavo Growers, Inc.—a global avocado-industry leader—released their first sustainability report .This document is an effort to highlight their ongoing commitment to preserving the land for future generations, which is vitally important to a company that relies on produce for …
Two women have paddled more than 2,000 kilometres past icebergs and humpback whales without using any single-use plastics.