
From CFACT
“We source farm-grown superfoods and upcycled ingredients to match the same 28 compounds found in coffee beans, delivering everything you expect from your cup — minus the planet impact.” — Atomo Coffee
In Episode 431 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses the new “beanless” coffee trend and problematic BIDEH update for national wildlife refuges that prioritizes climate change over wildlife management. Tune in to learn more!
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SHOW NOTES
Atomo Coffee | Ingredients
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A Beyond Meat-Backed Coffee Maker Is Selling ‘Beanless’ Coffee
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UN FAO 2020 Report: 2020 Global Forest Resources Assessment
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Wildlife Agency Strays From Conservation With Climate-Centric Refuge Rule
Photo Credit: Gabriella Hoffman / Houston, TX | March 2024
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