How we can restore our water cycles. A look at rain, groundwater, the small water cycle, how we can hydrate our landscapes.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Earth SciencesNatureScience |
Douglas Sheil is an ecologist at Wageningen University in the Netherlands. He has worked on questions of how forests affect watersheds, how to restore and conserve forests, and also helped clarify explanations of the Biotic Pump. For more info https:... more
Dr. van der Ent is a hydrologist who made a global map of the small water cycle, showing what percentage of the evapotranspiration turns back into rainfall on the same continent. For written article climatewaterproject.substack.com/p/making-t... more
A wonderful new documentary, Our Blue World, is out, and it offers a panoramic exploration of how communities across the globe are learning to live in greater harmony with water. The film highlights a wide range of innovative and traditional practice... more
Laura Norman is a physical scientist with the USGS. Doing hydrological modelling of slow water. climatewaterproject.substack.com/p/putting-rocks-in-rivers-to-lessen
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This podcast has some really incredible interviews, makes one feel so hopeful that we can connect with and heal the water cycle to solve the climate crisis.
This should be listened to by every farmer, grower, or just anyone interested in planet earth. :-) This is such important information!!! I have watched the water cycles in my county be disrupted in the last decade and it continues to get drier and drier. Interesting and thoughtful perspectives, thank you!!!
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Exploring critical methods for restoring global water cycles, numerous episodes focus on themes including ecological restoration, innovative water management techniques, and the interconnectedness of climate and water systems. Featured discussions range from regenerative agriculture to artistic expressions that advocate for water's importance, highlighting diverse expert insights. Listeners can expect a blend of scientific examination and practical solutions aimed at addressing water scarcity, drought, and the effects of climate change on landscape health, ultimately fostering a deeper understanding of our relationship with water.
Notably, the podcast hosts a variety of guests, including scientists, artists, and advocates, ensuring a spect... more
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Recent guests on Climate Water Project include:
1. Dr. Douglas Sheil
2. Ruud van der Ent
3. Stuart Andrews
4. Sieger Burger
5. Didi Pershouse
6. Neal Spackman
7. Silvia Quarta
8. Stephen Robert Miller
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