Video Description
Walter Jehne, former CSIRO Climate Scientist and Microbiologist, and co-founder of Regenerate Earth, explains the role of water in climate change and climate mitigation at an intensive workshop at Lake Morey Resort in Vermont, USA.
Water in its many forms regulates our planet's ability to cool itself, and it keeps us from freezing, yet early climate models did not include it adequately because 1) it was considered too hard to model and 2) it was not considered possible for humans to influence. Jehne shows the multiple ways that water regulates regional temperatures, and how we CAN work with hydrological cycles and the soil sponge to naturally, safely cool the climate, but only if we get started right away.
You can find on-demand webinars with Walter Jehne and his colleagues, and find out about upcoming conferences, workshops, and online classes at www.landandleadership.org.
Download the free facilitator's manual "Understanding Soil Health and Watershed Function"
at
https://www.didipershouse.com/understanding-soil-health-and-watershed-function.html Other helpful links:
www.rehydratecalifornia.org
https://www.regenerate-earth.org