Fahrenheit 140Author: The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment
Fahrenheit 140, the temperature that water scalds skin after six seconds, is a climate rant with a Texas slant. Join water pros Robert Mace and Carrie Thompson as they dive into stories and perspectives at the intersection of climate change and water. This podcast is produced by The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University and is sponsored by the Meadows Foundation. Language: en Genres: Science Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Balancing Priorities: Water Conservation vs. Climate Effect Mitigation
Episode 9
Thursday, 19 December, 2024
We’re back with more bonus content to get you through the holidays! Join season two, episode 5 guest, Dr. Soe Myint, as he explores his research on remote water sensing issues and solutions in his Blue Bag Lunch and Learn presentation from March 2023. As the climate becomes more unpredictable, Dr. Myint explores behaviors and strategies for building climate resilience. Listen along as Dr. Myint shares his findings... Introducing the Research: Dr. Myint outlines his presentation on several key research areas. (04:17) Examining Ecosystem Health and Sustainability of Coastal Environments: How mangrove forestation declines affect carbon sequestration in coastal regions. (05:21) Ground and Surface Water Changes: Explore the dynamics influencing water changes in Canada. (10:23) Social Inequity and Environmental Justice: Dr. Myint’s studies reveal socioeconomic disparities in climate effect alleviation. (17:33) Water Use and Drought in the Lower Mekong Basin: Explore annual water use variations across several climates and elevations in the region. (26:53) Agriculture vs. Water Conservation: Which crops are most susceptible to drought, and what practices can be used to mitigate water consumption in agriculture? (30:45) Spatial Optimization Model to Confront the Trade-off Between Water Conservation and Heat Alleviation: This NASA funded project explores the relationship between heat alleviation and green infrastructure in relation to water consumption. (35:35) Sign up for our newsletter and look for more bonus content as we take a brief season hiatus! We’ll be back in February with fresh content, so follow us on social media and stay tuned! Episode Links and Resources: Full Presentation Recording Blue Bag Lunch & Learn Playlist Dr. Myint’s Texas State University Faculty Profile Join our newsletter for updates, bonus content, and audience polls! Theme song: Syzygy by Robert E. Mace We want to thank pixabay.com for providing the sound effects.