Red to Green Food Tech 🥩🔬♻️ Future of Food | Cultured Meat | Food Waste | Biotechnologyinactive
Publisher |
Marina Schmidt
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Entrepreneurship
The most in-depth podcast on how we can make the future of food sustainability. Each topic is covered in a season of 12 episodes covering different perspectives, geographies, and solutions. Go ahead and binge-listen to seasons - 1. cell-based meat, 2. sustainable packaging, 3. consumer acceptance, 4. food waste, 5. food history for the future of food, 6. biotechnology, and 7. book talks on the food system. Hosted by science and technology historian Marina Schmidt. Let's move the food industry from harmful to healthy, from polluting to sustainable, from Red to Green.
People |
Premiere Date |
2020-05-02
Frequency |
Weekly
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No

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93 Available Episodes (93 Total)Average duration: 00:28:37
Jul 05 | 00:35:29
7.11. Three Archetypes of the Future of Food - The history of the future of food
Jun 28 | 00:30:33
7.10. Pro-Tech or Anti-Ecology? The GMO debate
Jun 21 | 00:25:23
7.9. Pros of GMOs? Bt Crops, Activists and Seeds of Science
Jun 14 | 00:35:35
7.8. Influencing science - corporate pressure, threats and PR campaigns
Jun 07 | 00:43:37
7.7. The worlds #1 pesticide ☠️ uncovered
May 31 | 00:29:36
7.6. Part two - Lobbying in US vs. EU, Food Politics and Corporate Influence
May 24 | 00:32:28
7.5. Food Politics - How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health
May 17 | 00:35:52
7.4. Nanotechnology and Food Safety 💨 the good, the bad and the dusty 🔬
May 10 | 00:37:22
7.3. The Carbon Footprint of Everything - carbon consciousness, airfreight and the impact of food production
May 03 | 00:33:13
7.2. Part two - supply chains, corporate responsibility and blind spots of food tech
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