
Maria Gallucci
Senior Reporter at Canary Media
Senior Reporter @CanaryMediaInc | TED speaker | Past contributor for @grist, @IEEESpectrum, etc | Hunched-over mom of toddling child
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2 months ago |
canarymedia.com | Maria Gallucci
Join Chicago's climate community for a day of expert insights, networking, drinks, and hors d'oeuvres.
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2 months ago |
canarymedia.com | Maria Gallucci
Join Chicago's climate community for a day of expert insights, networking, drinks, and hors d'oeuvres.
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2 months ago |
canarymedia.com | Maria Gallucci
Join Chicago's climate community for a day of expert insights, networking, drinks, and hors d'oeuvres.
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2 months ago |
canarymedia.com | Maria Gallucci
Factories that make processed foods need lots of heat — and most burn gas to supply it. Companies like Oatly are grappling with how to decarbonize instead. MILLVILLE, N.J. — Anca Gavris slipped on a blue hairnet and white lab coat, then yanked open a heavy door, revealing a labyrinth of silver pipes and bulky tanks on the production floor. For all its steely, sterile machinery, the room felt warm and cozy — like huddling over a bowl of steaming oatmeal or sinking into an oat-filled bath.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
canarymedia.com | Maria Gallucci
A federal effort meant to boost domestic manufacturing of low-carbon construction materials abruptly ended this week after the Trump administration moved to unravel a wide array of U.S. climate policies. On Monday, President Donald Trump rescinded an executive order that established and supported a federal Buy Clean program. The Biden-era strategy pushed federal agencies to procure cleaner materials for public works projects.
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New feature just dropped! 👇A tastier twist on industrial decarbonization than my usual fare

Food & beverage plants need lots of heat to make supermarket staples—energy that today comes from burning gas. But companies like @oatly and @KraftHeinzCo are exploring how to decarbonize their facilities, @mariagallucci reports in her new feature: https://t.co/D6GfR8d7Jd https://t.co/hioClDYPVc

RT @CanaryMediaInc: The federal Buy Clean initiative was meant to boost US manufacturing of low-carbon steel & other building materials. Th…