Today, soil rarely appears on a balance sheet, a boardroom agenda, or even a climate strategy.
This webinar explored why that needs to change. Drawing on perspectives from leading food companies, we explored how regenerative agriculture is being put into practice, how soil health can become a credible part of climate and brand strategy, and what farmers want ... Show More
May 26
Weekly podcast – How regenerative agriculture is taking root in US cotton
This week: Ian Welsh speaks with Liz Hershfield, executive director of Cotton USA and the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol, and Sledge Taylor, a cotton farmer from Mississippi, about the real-world benefits and challenges of regenerative agriculture in the US cotton sector. And, global ... Show More
18m 2s
Jul 2023
Does it take 10,000 litres of water to make a pair of jeans?
Various claims have been made about how much water is used in the production of a pair of jeans, that cornerstone of casual clothing. With growing worries over the environmental impact of denim production, More or Less decided to investigate - with the help of journalist and rese ... Show More
9m 41s
Jan 2025
Infection & Response: Fungi🤒 GCSE Biology Learning & Revision
<p>In this episode, Jamie explores the intriguing nature of fungi, including their structure and how they spread, with a focus on the fungal disease rose black spot. </p>
<p>Discover how this disease affects plants and the approaches to managing its impact.</p>
<p>Don't miss ... Show More
1m 31s
May 2025
WorkLife with Adam Grant: The dangers of identity capitalism with Jia Tolentino
In this season of WorkLife, we’re pairing each of our regular episodes with a companion interview to do a deeper dive into the topic. This is the deeper dive for our episode on the case against personal branding. Jia Tolentino is a writer at The New Yorker, screenwriter, and auth ... Show More
34m 52s