Gene-edited cows could make meat more sustainable. But would people eat it?
Gene editing could help scientists produce cows that are meatier and better for the planet. But many hurdles remain.
Source: www.popsci.com
Gene editing could help scientists produce cows that are meatier and better for the planet. But many hurdles remain.
Source: www.popsci.com
Entries accepted between now and 31st March 2021 with simple online submission. The International Association of Ports and Harbors is pleased to announce its call for entries to the third edition of the World Ports Sustainability Awards, with winners to be declared in five categories at a Gala Dinner at the IAPH 2021 World Ports Conference in Antwerp between 23rd and 25th June next year.
12 insulated A930 x 32m Flospans are en route for Karachi, thence to six sites around Afghanistan. Also one “baby” Flospan for Kabul airport.
Make time for professional development, remain on top of key CSR & sustainability trends and stay connected with your peers by attending these promising events.
Travel News | The Maldives’ much-loved Gili Lankanfushi will reopen its doors to a secluded and sustainable paradise on Tuesday, 1st September 2020.
New online learning platform for sustainability profession 02 July 2020 GRI Academy to deliver sustainability reporting curriculum A training portal has been launched to improve access to high quality learning opportunities for people working in sustainability and sustainable development roles.
The World Economic Forum is not all about the fourth industrial revolution or the rise of AI. You can also find all manner of strange and intriguing products on display from biodegradable plastic made from algae to wallpaper made from recycled corn husks.