In Washington, D.C., Gravitas Ventures, released Just Add Firewater LLC’s documentary “They Say It Can’t Be Done,” which follows four entrepreneurial companies tackling humanity’s biggest threats, including Eat JUST, Inc. which uses cell culture technology to grow meat and an Arizona State University scientist who created a synthetic tree that removes atmospheric carbon at one-thousand times the rate of a natural tree, and Catalina Sea Ranch’s aquaculture facility which cleans the ocean while producing sustainable superfoods.
“Human innovation can solve our most pressing social and environmental issues but only if we let it,” said Patrick Reasonover, a co-producer of the film. “Our film asks a simple question: Why are innovators with real, practical solutions to global crises blocked from bringing them to market by well-intentioned, but outdated, government rules?”
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