by Erik Kobayashi-Solomon | May 31, 2019 | All AgTech, Regenerative Agriculture, Soil Health
When I wrote about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) a few months ago (Here’s The Real Reason Why GMOs Are Bad, And Why They May Save Humanity, GMOs And The Dangers Of Politicizing Science), I had no idea that the reader response would be so swift and...
by Erik Kobayashi-Solomon | May 24, 2019 | All AgTech
There are two effects of climate change that anyone who eats food should care about: arid soil and torrential downpours. While it seems like the two effects are mutually exclusive, in fact, they are related. Plant and tree roots bury into the soil and grab onto it....
by Erik Kobayashi-Solomon | May 21, 2019 | All Post-Carbon, Big Picture
After publishing my last article about Carbon Engineering – the Canadian firm founded by brilliant Harvard scientist, David Keith – I spent some time talking with three investors on the front line of climate change investing; they all recently became partial owners of...
by Erik Kobayashi-Solomon | May 10, 2019 | All AgTech, Big Picture, Regenerative Agriculture, Soil Health
Over the last few months, I have been talking and writing about the paradigm shift in the investing world brought about by climate change. “Paradigm shift” is not only a buzzword; rather, it represents a fundamental change to the principles on which a system is...
by Erik Kobayashi-Solomon | May 7, 2019 | All Post-Carbon, Big Picture
Last week, the New York chapter of the Turnaround Management Association invited me and four other industry professionals to participate in a panel discussion exploring climate change investing opportunities. I came away from the discussion energized and with my eyes...
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