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    Explore " water cycle" with insightful episodes like "Episode 156: Trapped Water", "250 Growing Regenerative Opportunities - Koen van Seijen interviewed by John Kempf", "247 - Tim Coates - Sell flood mitigation to institutional players to finance water cycle restoration", "Rescue, part 32: World Ocean Ethos" and "World Ocean Culture" from podcasts like ""Starting Sustainability: Sustainable Living: eco-friendly: environment: green: recycle: zero-waste", "Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food", "Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food", "World Ocean Radio" and "World Ocean Radio"" and more!

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    250 Growing Regenerative Opportunities - Koen van Seijen interviewed by John Kempf

    250 Growing Regenerative Opportunities - Koen van Seijen interviewed by John Kempf

    A very special episode: Koen van Seijen, author and host of the Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food podcast, is interviewed by John Kempf, the founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA) and top expert in biological and regenerative farming. 

    In this conversation, John and Koen discuss:

    • Current investment activity in agriculture
    • The role of capital in regenerative adoption
    • Regenerative practices and topics attractive to investors
    • Regenerating the water cycle at a local ecosystem level
    • The benefits of nutrient absorption through foliage
    • The need for education in the finance world
    • Areas of opportunities for growers today
    • Increasing consumer interest through nutrient density

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    About John Kempf
    John Kempf is the founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA). A top expert in biological and regenerative farming, John founded AEA in 2006 to help fellow farmers by providing the education, tools, and strategies that will have a global effect on the food supply and those who grow it. Through intense study and the knowledge gleaned from many industry leaders, John is building a comprehensive systems-based approach to plant nutrition – a system solidly based on the sciences of plant physiology, mineral nutrition, and soil microbiology.

    About Koen van Seijen
    He has interviewed over 250 investors, investment fund managers, opinion leaders, farmers, and scientists to find out how money can best be used to regenerate soil, people, local communities, and ecosystems. He is currently a member engagement manager of Toniic, the global community of dynamic and active impact investors. Previously Koen supported Aqua-Spark, an impact investing fund focused on sustainable aquaculture companies.

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    247 - Tim Coates - Sell flood mitigation to institutional players to finance water cycle restoration

    247 - Tim Coates - Sell flood mitigation to institutional players to finance water cycle restoration

    A conversation with Tim Coates, co-founder of Oxbury Bank, the UK’s only specialist agricultural bank, about flood risk mitigation, water quality, water cycle restoration, selling flood mitigation to institutional investors and much more.

    Tim Coast, a third-generation farmer founded an agriculture focussed bank. He argues that the best place to start (at least in the UK) water cycle restoration might be selling flood mitigation to institutional investors and other institutional players suffering from bad watershed management like the drinking water companies trying to make sure we have clean drinking water, insurance companies who pay when businesses and houses flood, the reinsurance companies that pick up the final bill, the towns which get regular flooding, the railways, etc. It doesn’t make sense to sell the cooling effect of healthy water cycles and ecosystems to people who are not on board yet. According to Tim, you will lose too much time on education and convincing and... we don’t have time!

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    Rescue, part 32: World Ocean Ethos

    Rescue, part 32: World Ocean Ethos

    This week on World Ocean Radio we are discussing the means to accelerate the urgent response required to visualize, plan, and implement for a new ocean future. ETHOS is defined as the spirit of a culture, era, or community as manifested in its beliefs and aspirations." 

    About World Ocean Radio
    Peter Neill, Director of the World Ocean Observatory and host of World Ocean Radio, provides coverage of a broad spectrum of ocean issues from science and education to advocacy and exemplary projects. World Ocean Radio, a project of the World Ocean Observatory, is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide.

    See the entire RESCUE series under the SOLUTIONS banner.

    World Ocean Radio offers five-minute weekly insights that dive into ocean science, advocacy and education, hosted by Peter Neill, Director of the W2O, author, and lifelong ocean advocate. Episodes offer perspectives on global ocean issues, today’s challenges, marine science and policy, and exemplary solutions. Available for RSS feed, podcast, and syndicated use at no cost by community radio stations worldwide.

    World Ocean Culture

    World Ocean Culture

    This week on the RESCUE series we're continuing our discussion of the water cycle and the ways it defines our cultural identity from global to local. We are surrounded by evidence of our cultural ocean: we see it at all shores both fresh and salt, we see it the location of our settlements, in our bridges and dams, in fishing vessels and practices, in ports, and so much more. In this episode we'll explore these myriad connections in depth.

    World Ocean Radio offers five-minute weekly insights that dive into ocean science, advocacy and education, hosted by Peter Neill, Director of the W2O, author, and lifelong ocean advocate. Episodes offer perspectives on global ocean issues, today’s challenges, marine science and policy, and exemplary solutions. Available for RSS feed, podcast, and syndicated use at no cost by community radio stations worldwide.

    Voices for Water- Season 2 Announcement

    Voices for Water- Season 2 Announcement

    Welcome to Voices for Water Season Two, where our host Karthik Nagarajan will delve into the complexities and nuances of water management in India. From examining the reasons behind the current situation to exploring innovative solutions, we will engage in conversations with the sector experts from policy, practice, and research; who are working towards a sustainable and secure water future for all. 

    Join us on this journey to learn what small actions each one of us can take as responsible citizens of this country to make access to safe water a reality for all.

    All this and much more in this episode of Voices For Water. This show is brought to you by [India Water Portal (https://www.indiawaterportal.org/).

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    Episode 2: Liz Allan and Professor Richard Allan - What is Net Zero & how can we make a difference

    Episode 2: Liz Allan and Professor Richard Allan - What is Net Zero & how can we make a difference

    On this episode of Electric Evolution, Liz Allan dives into the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report with Richard Allan, who was a lead author in a new chapter on the water cycle. They discuss the approval process that involved 150 government representatives, the buy-in from each country, and the motivation to act on the report's findings. Liz Allan joins us to share her family's journey towards sustainability and her mission to educate people about climate change's positive aspects. They delve into the main causes of climate change, what net-zero emissions mean, and the urgent need for technological and nature-based solutions. They also discuss how personal actions, government laws, and frameworks can contribute to reaching the theoretical goal of a carbon-free world. Join them as they explore the science behind climate change and the urgent need to act now.

    Richard Allan Bio:
    Richard Allan is a Professor of Climate Science with a passion for the weather that started in his childhood. Growing up in St. Albans during a famously snowy winter, he became fascinated with the science behind predictions, which led him to study mathematics and physics before pursuing a PhD at the University of Reading. Richard has since become an expert in his field, working for both the Met Department at the University of Reading and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and he continues to share his knowledge as a professor at the University of Reading.

    Professor Richard Allan Links:
    Website: https://research.reading.ac.uk/meteorology/people/richard-allan
    Website: http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/~sgs02rpa
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-allan-51b2a114/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/rpallanuk



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    What is a River 2022

    What is a River 2022

    What is a River?  What is in there, at the micro level?  How does water move from the Earth’s surface through the ground, in and out of rivers?  How much of the water on the planet is in rivers and how long is it there?  This episode of What is a River is our annual episodic interview with an expert in their field.  Dr Rebecca Neumann is a professor and researcher at the University of Washington in Seattle where she focuses on Hydrobiogeochemistry.  

     

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    This is the first episode in this annual series.  Dr David Montgomery is the guest.  His focus is Geomorphology, and we look at the most basic angle of "What is a River."  How water enters a river, how it flows, how rivers move and change.  
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    142 Maddie Akkermans on changing the weather systems in the Middle East through regeneration at scale

    142 Maddie Akkermans on changing the weather systems in the Middle East through regeneration at scale

    Maddie Akkermans, co-founder of The Weather Makers, joins us to discuss the role of water cycle, aquatic systems, and weather systems in regeneration.
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    What if we can re-green the Sinai desert? What if we can influence the weather patterns in most of the Middle East and the Mediterranean through local water cycle restoration? Why and how do we need to think and act at scale? 

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    134 Troy Carter and Patrick Leung on preventing speculative boom around the $5T carbon potential of degraded land

    134 Troy Carter and Patrick Leung on preventing speculative boom around the $5T carbon potential of degraded land

    Troy Carter and Patrick Leung of Earthshot Labs discuss how compelling visualisations through their simulator impact our regenerative transition on a global scale. 
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    102 Walter Jehne, stop talking about carbon emissions and focus on restoring the water cycle

    102 Walter Jehne, stop talking about carbon emissions and focus on restoring the water cycle

    An episode about the impact of regeneration on cooling the climate with Walter Jehne, forester and agricultural scientist specialising in soil microbial ecology of plant diseases, nutrition, and land regeneration.

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    Forget about drawing down enough carbon to get below 350per per million, but this isn’t a depressing interview a rather hopeful one! Storing carbon in soils at scale is absolutely possible and crucial but not because of the carbon drawdown but because it restores the soil sponge and thus the water cycle.

    More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/walter-jehne.

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    What's Weather?

    What's Weather?

    This week Matt’s mind gets blown again. Tune in to hear Brandon explain weather, the ozone layer, and why you shouldn’t take meteorology classes at whatever college Matt went to. And you’ve probably started to pick up on this pattern by now… but they will both be high for the duration of the podcast.

    For more episodes of scHIGHence, visit our website at www.buzzsprout.com/1510018. Note that we do not guarantee that any of the facts we share on this podcast are 100% true… after all, we are high. For more on this topic from a source that you can trust, check out these videos:

    Theme song by Alexander Nakarada, who you can find on twitter (twitter.com/thenakarada) and Patreon (www.patreon.com/anakarada).

    The WATER Dialogue | S02E02

    The WATER Dialogue | S02E02

    WATER, a Chicago Sustainability Series Season II Dialogue held on July 24th, 2020 with Dean Alonistiotis, Chief of Staff forMWRD Commissioner Kimberly Neely du Buclet of Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago

    We discussed the intersections of water, racial and socioeconomic equity, essential workers, the impacts and pioneering research around the COVID-19 pandemic, and more.

    This Dialogue was conducted over Zoom, in recognition of the importance of safety and social distancing in the pandemic.

    Learn more about The Chicago Sustainability Series at SustainTheChi.com, and more about Commissioner du Buclet at https://mwrd.org/kimberly-neely-du-buclet and more about MWRDGC at https://mwrd.org/.

    Understanding How Plants Use Water in California's Redwood Forests

    Understanding How Plants Use Water in California's Redwood Forests
    In California's Coast Ranges plants not only use water directly from rainstorms, but also harvest the thick fog that blankets these mountains. UC researchers are investigating how different plants in the forest, from the tall redwoods to the ferns of the forest floor use different water sources, so we can understand how climate change will alter the forest as the patterns of rainstorms and fog events changes in the future. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Show ID: 32514]
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