As we work on feeding the world while using less energy and fewer resources, Hort Americas brings technically advanced and most cost effective products to the greenhouse growers across north America. It also has its finger on the pulse of the indoor growing news. General Manager Chris Higgins joins us again on Green Sense.
Visual art can often bring attention to causes and issues not only in what they display, but how they’re constructed. Currently at the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University, students are combatting plastic waste by creating sculpture inspired by coral reefs. We’re joined by Jones College senior Alex Rovner who co-created the piece called ‘Not Coralated.’
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The Uproot Project Promotes Diversity in Environmental Journalism
Turning the Chicago River Green Year-Round
Combating Fake News with Science
A life Sustainably Lived
Finding hidden talent in the disabled workforce
Changing the Climate at the Local Level
Black-owned farms a sustainable way forward!
Should we be preparing for doomsdays?
Historic Preservation: What old buildings are worth saving?
Legacy Auto Company Retooling their Business Models to Stay Competitive
Growing a Unicorn: Plenty a $1 BN Vertical Farm Startup
The Future of Indoor Agriculture: Robots with a Green Thumb!
The Green Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round
BRINGING LED LIGHTS BACK ONSHORE!
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AppHarvest: The high-tech indoor farm of the future!
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