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England one dry spell away from return to severe drought, say experts

England is at risk of a severe drought, with experts warning it is one dry spell away from conditions similar to last summer.

Whole Foods to stop buying Maine lobster amid risk to endangered species
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Whole Foods to stop buying Maine lobster amid risk to endangered species

Maine’s political leaders criticized the decision, which was based on assessments by two conservation groups that have raised concerns that North Atlantic right whales have become entangled in the ropes used to fish for lobster.
Inside the global effort to keep perfectly good food out of the dump

Inside the global effort to keep perfectly good food out of the dump

Around the world, lawmakers and entrepreneurs are taking steps to tackle two of humanity’s most pressing problems: hunger and climate change.
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Apps like Flashfood and Too Good To Go let you buy food that was going to be thrown away

Several companies say they are tackling food waste by connecting people with unsold food from restaurants and grocery stores.
To save whales, don’t eat lobster

To save whales, don’t eat lobster, watchdog group says

The group says that the shellfish, long considered a more responsible choice, cannot be considered a guilt-free meal anymore.
A rocket scientist's solution for your moldy strawberries

A rocket scientist's solution for your moldy strawberries

A California-based startup is pioneering a new solution to sad greens: a thermodynamic sticker that captures condensation inside your produce box.
This plant-based coating can keep fruits and vegetables fresh longer

This plant-based coating can keep fruits and vegetables fresh longer

Preventing food waste without using plastic is a challenge for grocery stores. A new discovery could help unlock it: a simple coating made from cellulose that protects the produce.
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