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Nature

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Community

Phytoncides

What's unique about actually being in nature?
Companies

Geoneon is transforming geospatial data to protect people and planet

Roxane Bandini-Maeder's climate solution bridges the gap between environmental data and reporting
Community

The Benefits Of Staring Out The Window

Inspiration for disconnecting to reconnect: there's something about staring out the window...
Industry

Climate Salad supports the Uluru Statement from the Heart

Why our climate tech community is supporting the Uluru Statement from the Heart
Companies

Cleaning waterways and creating circular solutions

Sustainable Oil Recovery and Remediation (SORR) is a company dedicated to the removal of dangerous hydrocarbons phosphates heavy metal and PFAS from the environment.
Companies

Charcoal bricks of gold!

From woody wastes, we produce a charcoal briquette that replaces coal in steelmaking, a clean burning gas and a liquid biostimulant for agriculture.
Companies

How technology can help nature

Xylo Systems is a biodiversity intelligence platform supporting businesses in measuring, minimising and reporting their impact on nature.
Industry

Climate Salad welcomes Audrey

Climate Salad is thrilled to welcome Audrey to the team!

News

Vertical farm outfit seeks $10m as it breaks new ground in Queensland

Vertical farming business Stacked Farms is looking to expand in a world increasingly affected by climate change

September 23, 2021
Found by:
Michael Molitor
Jane Goodall joins campaign to plant a trillion trees by 2030

Natural carbon sinks

September 23, 2021
Found by:
Mick Liubinskas
Soil Carbon: The solution beneath our feet

Regen ventures Parker Hughes on the value of soil

August 31, 2021
Found by:
Michael Molitor
Cecil Earth accepted into Green Tech Alliance

Nature based solutions technology company from Australia, Cecil Earth, have been accepted into the Green Tech Alliance

August 26, 2021
Found by:
Michael Molitor
Infographic: Distribution of mammals on earth

Spoiler alert: It's humans and cattle mostly

August 25, 2021
Found by:
Mick Liubinskas