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Indoor Farms Get Super-Fresh Produce to Cities, but Energy Use Creates a Conundrum

A trendy way to grow fresh produce called vertical farming is gaining steam in some urban areas. But those farms contribute to climate change more than food grown outdoors.

Indoor farming delivers super-fresh produce to cities, but its energy use creates a conundrum

Indoor farming delivers super-fresh produce to cities, but its energy use creates a conundrum

Vertical farms stack rows of plants on top of each other. Those indoor farms control the lighting, water and temperature to create ideal conditions to grow fresh produce year-round close to customers. But the industry relies on artificial lighting and has a large carbon footprint.

Indoor farming delivers super-fresh produce to cities, but its energy use creates a conundrum

Vertical farms stack rows of plants on top of each other. Those indoor farms control the lighting, water and temperature to create ideal conditions to grow fresh produce year-round close to customers. But the industry relies on artificial lighting and has a large carbon footprint.

Indoor farming delivers super-fresh produce to cities, but its energy use creates a conundrum

Vertical farms stack rows of plants on top of each other. Those indoor farms control the lighting, water and temperature to create ideal conditions to grow fresh produce year-round close to customers. But the industry relies on artificial lighting and has a large carbon footprint.

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