This podcast is a little get together to celebrate the soil, and the living and non-living beings residing within the pedosphere. With the help of wonderful guests, we investigate the privilege of the human in relation to the soil.
I am a bog-loving, bog-researching PhD candidate with a past in climate. You can read more about me at tanyal.earth. In the meantime, let's just get wet and dirty, talk about microbial processes and ombrotrophic spaces.
Old episodes can be found over at: mixcloud.com/soil_matters
We broadcast live on radiopatapoe.nl [88.3FM in Amsterdam] some Fridays 5pm-7pm
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This podcast is a little get together to celebrate the soil, and the living and non-living beings residing within the pedosphere. With the help of wonderful guests, we investigate the privilege of the human in relation to the soil.
I am a bog-loving, bog-researching PhD candidate with a past in climate. You can read more about me at tanyal.earth. In the meantime, let's just get wet and dirty, talk about microbial processes and ombrotrophic spaces.
Old episodes can be found over at: mixcloud.com/soil_matters
We broadcast live on radiopatapoe.nl [88.3FM in Amsterdam] some Fridays 5pm-7pm
We review the outcomes of the COP26 thus far.
Short-term GHG emissions reduction targets (proposed policy enacted before 2050) will lead to 2.4 degrees of warming by 2100.
Long-term GHG emissions reduction targets (proposed policy enacted before 2070) will lead to 1.9 degrees of warming by 2100.
Global Checkpoints to become annual. The next checkpoint will occur in late 2022. This is to motivate governments and industries to work to reduce emissions before 2030.
We review the net-zero GHG emissions targets here: https://eciu.net/netzerotracker
The episode was broadcast live on radiopatoe.nl on 10th November 2021.
Soil Matters
This podcast is a little get together to celebrate the soil, and the living and non-living beings residing within the pedosphere. With the help of wonderful guests, we investigate the privilege of the human in relation to the soil.
I am a bog-loving, bog-researching PhD candidate with a past in climate. You can read more about me at tanyal.earth. In the meantime, let's just get wet and dirty, talk about microbial processes and ombrotrophic spaces.
Old episodes can be found over at: mixcloud.com/soil_matters
We broadcast live on radiopatapoe.nl [88.3FM in Amsterdam] some Fridays 5pm-7pm