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Agricultural technology in the face of climate change

Nelson Larrea Ejecutivo Principal de la Dirección de Programación de Sector Privado Agriculture, forestry, and land use directly account for approximately 18% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Expanding the analysis…

The Surprising Milestone That Could Change How We Travel

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Wheels of Change: Self-Balancing Tech into Urban Mobility

Share Tweet Share Share Email As cities become more crowded, traditional transportation methods are losing their effectiveness, leading to the rise of innovative…

ET Road Safety & Safer Mobility Forum 2024: Driving change through tech-enabled solutions and industry collaboration

In logistics and supply chains, safety is non-negotiable. A single lapse—whether a faulty vehicle, a negligent driver, or a compromised fleet—can unleash a ticking time bomb on our roads. Safety…

Cultivating change: 10 promising European startups focused on agriculture

Agricarbon: Based in Dundee, Agricarbon measures and validates soil carbon capture and storage for farms and carbon markets. Their technology supports farmers in enhancing soil health while contributing to climate…

Agricultural technology in the face of climate change

Agriculture, forestry, and land use directly account for approximately 18% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Expanding the analysis to the agri-food chain—including refrigeration, processing, packaging, and logistics—the figure rises to…