Revol Greens, Minnesota’s greenhouse lettuce farm, recently completed a major expansion, CEO Mark Schulze explains
Revol Greens, Minnesota’s greenhouse lettuce farm, recently completed a major expansion, CEO Mark Schulze explains
AppHarvest CEO Jonathan Webb discusses food supply during the Covid-19 pandemic, and cracks in the agriculture system. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
A southern Minnesota greenhouse dedicated to producing leafy greens for restaurants and grocery stores is now the largest of its kind in the country.
Facing existential crisis, it’s only natural that our perspective will change — for better and for worse. In recent weeks and months, as many of us have “sheltered in place” in the face of a global pandemic, each of us has come to grips with a valuable reminder of what’s truly important: family, friends and colleagues; security and safety; food and water; healthcare.
Revol Greens announced the expansion of its Minnesota greenhouse from two to 10 acres. This is now the largest greenhouse in the U.S. dedicated to baby leaf lettuce.
Agents of Impact Call roundup: Green infrastructure is back on the agenda (replay). The action in climate action is in infrastructure.
AppHarvest is building one of the world’s largest controlled environment agriculture facilities. The company announced that it has brought together more than a dozen organizations, including the governments of the Netherlands and Kentucky as well as universities and private companies, to commit to the creation of America’s AgTech capital in Appalachia.
The annual Moskowitz Prize for research on sustainable and responsible investing and the financial implications of responsible business practices is moving to the Kellogg School of Management (also the home of the Kellogg-Morgan Stanley Sustainable Investing Challenge and the Sustainable Finance Faculty Consortium, which is meeting this week).
Driven by falling price curves for renewables, mispriced risk, and the need to ramp up climate finance to avert a planetary crisis, investors are finding opportunity in distributed solar and wind plants, waste-to energy facilities, wastewater systems and sustainable agriculture.
Six leading members of the Impact & Sustainable Finance Faculty Consortium discuss trends, predictions, foibles, and tensions related to the rapidly growing field their group has been focused upon for the past four years.
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