
We face economic, environmental, and social challenges every day that require sustainable solutions. Entrepreneur, scientist, and author Robert Colangelo talks with experts across a variety of global sectors – Energy, Transportation, Food, Agriculture, Water & Waste Management, Climate, and more. Every week, Robert and his guests explore practical, cost-effective, and innovative solutions. You’ll hear objective facts to help you make informed choices so that your lifestyle and business can be more sustainable. Listen every week to hear the latest show, download our complete library of podcasts from Spotify and Apple, and tune into 780 AM & 105.9 FM, WBBM Chicago, to listen to the Green Sense Minute every Thursday and Saturday.
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Thursday Jun 22, 2017
Bugs end hunger/floating solar power plants
Thursday Jun 22, 2017
Thursday Jun 22, 2017
For many, if you offered them a plate of insects they'd say "I'm no longer hungry." But there is a movement promoting bugs as a viable food source for people. To prove it, Jeremy Connor, head of Seeds of Action ate insects as his primary protein source for the last month.
After we covered floating nuclear plants possibly coming to China, we've been seeing headlines about world's largest floating solar power plant now online there. This is something more common than many people realize. The company Ciel and Terre has installed them in Japan, France, South Korea, China, Brazil, Taiwan, and the United States. We're joined by Eva Polybels of Ciel and Terre.
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