August 27th, 2007
by frank
This second part in a three part series on food, organized by Kathy Issacson and Phil Pohl, features Jack Mizner of Sandia National Labs. Jack talks us through the idea of carbon footprints and ecological footprints, and uses this concept to show us the differing carbon footprints of two very different meals.
Agroinnovations Podcast: Carbon Footprints [32:30m]:
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August 22nd, 2007
by frank
In the second part of our interview with Bill Mollison, Bill’s humor, wisdom, and philosophy are on display as he opines about Peak Oil, global warming, and the future of our planet. This one is not to be missed.
Agroinnovations Podcast: Bill Mollison Part II [21:45m]:
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August 14th, 2007
by frank
Last month I had the privilege to speak with Bill Mollison, visionary and creator of the revolutionary and true reality-based design science of permaculture. The interview is published here, so that those of you who are new to permaculture can discover the history of its founder and the nature of the concepts embodied in his philosophy.
This is the first part in a two part series. Please listen and enjoy, and come back soon to hear part two.
Agroinnovations Podcast: Bill Mollison Part I [22:51m]:
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August 2nd, 2007
by frank
Ron Golden gives us the break down on Agri-therm’s mobile pyrolysis technology. Pyrolysis is an ancient technology that is being upgraded for the distributed energy economy of the 21st century, and Agri-therm is on the front lines of this transformation. From bio-oil to char, fast pyrolysis produces a number of outputs, all the while being carbon neutral and opening a whole new range of possibilities in agricultural residue management.
You can visit Agritherm’s website to learn more. Thanks for listening, and enjoy the show.
Agroinnovations Podcast: Mobile Pyrolysis [27:30m]:
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