All Energy articles – Page 14
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ArticleClimate threat to clementines
The effects of climate change may be reducing the acidity of clementines, suggest researchers on the French island of Corsica
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ArticleStudents tackle climate question
UK competition aims to engage young people in the transition to sustainable food systems and carbon neutral farming
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ArticleEosta-Groenheuwel claim climate prize
The partnership between organic firms Eosta and Groenheuwel was chosen for the Eco-Logic Climate Change Award
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ArticleCopefrut commits to clean energy
Chilean company signs contract committing to 100 per cent clean energy supplies and renewable sources
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ArticleTurkmen tomatoes vie for Russia
Turkmenistan looks poised to become Russia's top source for greenhouse tomatoes in the near future, reports EastFruit
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ArticleMaersk invests in electrofuels company
Group has made a leading venture investment in Prometheus Fuels, a startup with direct air capture-technology
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ArticleEosta partnership up for award
Citrus grower Groenheuwel is nominted for the Eco-Logic Climate Change Award
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ArticleMaersk "accelerates fleet decarbonisation"
Shipping giant to introduce eight large ocean-going vessels to operate on carbon neutral methanol
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ArticleDriscoll's converts facility to solar
Transformation of Santa Maria facility is the first of more renewable energy updates to come from the berry company
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ArticleSIIM hails Zero Carbon pineapple
French importer SIIM has announced the first 'Zero Carbon' pineapple, from its plantations in Ecuador to its Rungis facility in France
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ArticleMaersk signs world-first shipbuilding deal
First container vessel fueled by carbon neutral methanol will be deployed on the Baltic shipping route
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ArticleAl Dahra BayWa tomatoes return
Tomatoes from Al Dahra BayWa's newly reconstructed climate-controlled greenhouse are making a comeback following the 2020 flood
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ArticleChiquita launches carbon programme
The banana giant aims to reduce carbon emissions by 30 per cent by the end of 2030 in its "30BY30" project
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ArticleMaersk sets carbon neutral target
Group says it will operate the world’s first carbon neutral liner vessel by 2023, seven years ahead of schedule
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ArticleTotal Produce UK completes switch to renewable power
Group targets 20 per cent CO2 reduction across its British operations, with all 24 UK sites now powered by renewable electric energy
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ArticlePandemic push for sustainability
For organic suppliers like SunFresh Produce, sales have accelerated since the start of the crisis, as consumers seek out brands they can trust
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ArticleRiverford leads way on home-compostable
UK organic veg box company completes milestone switch for all fruit and veg items to home-compostable packaging, saving 21 tonnes of plastic a year
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ArticleMSC considers its carbon position
Shipping group joins the Hydrogen Council as it looks to collaborate on decarbonisation
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AnalysisIs automated navigation the future?
Successful tests of innovative technology for autonomous shipping show direction of future travel, says Port of Antwerp
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ArticleNetafim spreads the word on water
Precision irrigation specialist has always put water top of the agenda – and public discussion is now aligning with its objectives

