Harvesting Hope: Climate impact and business innovation Central Otago
A Central Otago couple creates the country’s first fossil-fuel-free cherry orchard, using electricity, solar power and an electric tractor.
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A Central Otago couple creates the country’s first fossil-fuel-free cherry orchard, using electricity, solar power and an electric tractor.
If we are ever going to address the concern that there is ‘too much’, we need to define and unpick what ‘too much’ means.
Is it simply a function of numbers, or maybe it’s the type and extent of impact?
Where do cultural behaviours fit into this?
If we can verbalise ‘too much’, we can work to find the Goldilocks ‘sweet spot’.