Tech for the People, by the People: Systems Design for a Healthier Planet with Kameron Kerger
Kameron Kerger discusses improving environmental progress by having people with tech and policy backgrounds work together for a healthier planet.
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Kameron Kerger discusses improving environmental progress by having people with tech and policy backgrounds work together for a healthier planet.
Our Future of Land and Housing team revisits some of the most exciting ideas from the first year of their contributor-driven blog.
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