In this podcast, I had the wonderful experience of talking with Douglas Sheil, professor at Wageningen University in the Netherlands, about forests.| Climate Water Project
About four years ago, I organized a small group to try and put together a set of Water Principles, and a number of the earliest articles of this Climate Water Project newsletter (back when I was writing for a much smaller audience) were devoted to discussing these principles.| climatewaterproject.substack.com
How evapotranspiration in one country travels to another country and turns into rain| climatewaterproject.substack.com
Guest post by Bowie Kung| climatewaterproject.substack.com
An ecologist, government official, thermodynamicist, and algaecidist discuss John Todd's eco-solution| Climate Water Project
How to restore the water cycle, and how that helps with hydrating the earth and soil, replenishing groundwater, restore rains in drought areas, lessen flooding, and slow down climate change.| climatewaterproject.substack.com
A massive restoration effort is currently underway across the Sahel to combat land degradation and halt the southward expansion of the Sahara Desert.| climatewaterproject.substack.com
The nature of water—its ontology—shapes how we ought to relate to it.| Climate Water Project
The question everyone seems to want the answer to.| climatewaterproject.substack.com
Slow water meets hydrological modelling| Climate Water Project
Jean Gebser was a Swiss philosopher and linguist who developed a theory about the stages of consciousness that humans have evolved through over time.| climatewaterproject.substack.com
green rain, green rain cycle, aquifer rain, basin loops, and potential precipitation recycling| climatewaterproject.substack.com
A way of restoring the water cycles on our lands| Climate Water Project
'I felt the pain of water'| climatewaterproject.substack.com
water restorationists, permaculturists, farmers, authors, journalists, atmospheric scientists, hydrologists, physicists, facilitators, networkers, educators & collaborative project managers| climatewaterproject.substack.com
a frolick over various interesting aspects of the hydrological cycle| climatewaterproject.substack.com
Aquifer rain and the earth's sweat glands| Climate Water Project
a California and Nevada rethinking| Climate Water Project
A discussion with Didi Pershouse about the soil sponge, slow water, wetlands, groundwater recharge, and humidifying winds| Climate Water Project
Restoring land in Saudi Arabia, Spain, and Africa| climatewaterproject.substack.com
projects on a windswept plateau in southeastern Spain| climatewaterproject.substack.com
While in Spain, Nick Steiner, the water restorationist, and I were involved in discussions with folks from the Spanish hospitality sector about restoring the water cycles and bringing back the rains there.| climatewaterproject.substack.com
The way we tend to the land affects the rain| climatewaterproject.substack.com
A vast lake, land, and climate regeneration project| climatewaterproject.substack.com
A podcast dialog with the author of "Water always wins"| climatewaterproject.substack.com
The idea that biology is affecting climate, a key concept that should be more widely spread for our climate’s sake, is already considered slightly radical.| climatewaterproject.substack.com
How condensation of water vapor can generate winds that bring rain| climatewaterproject.substack.com
Atmospheric rivers, Hadley cells, jet streams, rainforests, and land degradation| climatewaterproject.substack.com