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The SplashCast Episode 3: Humans & Water, Part 1: Water Quality and Public Health

25 min · 24. Juni 2020
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This episode was first published on April 3, 2018 and has recently been moved to Anchor. I spoke with two scientists working on  public health issues on the US-Mexico border, Dr. Bill Hargrove and  Michelle Del Rio, both of the University of Texas at El Paso. This is  the first in a three-part series on the human impact of water. Details: Details Running time: 25:34 Logo: Timothy Burns, Kuroverse [https://www.facebook.com/kuroverse/] Licensed Music: “A Sudden Encounter” used under a Creative Commons licence “El Son de La Manta” and “Las Quatro Milpas” both in the public domain

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Episode The SplashCast Episode 4: Humans & Water, Pt. 2: Who Deserves Water? Cover

The SplashCast Episode 4: Humans & Water, Pt. 2: Who Deserves Water?

This episode was first published on August 8, 2018 and has recently been moved to Anchor. Equity and justice for all are important  water rights issues, and my two guests this month delve into these  serious humanizing topics with eloquence. Dr. Josiah Heyman is an  anthropologist at the University of Texas at El Paso studying water and  other human rights issues on the border of the US and Mexico. Anuradha  Kowtha is a scientist and transformation specialist whose work is  dedicated to restorative justice among the most marginalized people  groups. Their perspectives on introducing the human element into  scientific solutions can help stakeholders make better sense of future  water solutions. Details Running time: 27:36 Logo: Timothy Burns, Kuroverse [https://www.facebook.com/kuroverse/] Licensed Music: “Bongo Madness” by Quincas Mordeida used under the  Youtube Audio Library License, “River Meditation” used under Creative  Commons Noncommercial 3.0 license Public Domain Music: “Funkeriffic” by Kevin MacLeod Dr. Josiah Heyman’s UTEP web site [https://expertise.utep.edu/profiles/jmheyman] Learn more about Anuradha Kowtha’s company, Manifest by Design [https://www.manifestbydesign.com/]

24. Juni 202027 min
Episode The SplashCast Episode 2: Atmospheric Rivers, Weather, & Climate Cover

The SplashCast Episode 2: Atmospheric Rivers, Weather, & Climate

This episode first published on February 28, 2018 and has recently been moved to Anchor. The second episode introduces listeners to  the idea of atmospheric rivers, as well as two other important topics:  how weather and climate are different from one another, and how water  and climate are related. I spoke with Dr. Cory Baggett, a post-doctoral  fellow at Colorado State Univerity, and Dr. Dave Dubois, the New Mexico  State Climatologist. Details Running time: 27.32 Logo: Timothy Burns, Kuroverse [https://www.facebook.com/kuroverse/] Licensed Music: “Atmospheria” by Francis Preve “Ether Oar” by The Whole Other [http://nathansland.com/thewholeother/] “Three Kinds of Suns” by Norma Rockwell Used through the Youtube “No copyright music” license Resources The Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes [http://cw3e.ucsd.edu/] Barnes Research Group [https://sites.google.com/rams.colostate.edu/barnesresearchgroup/home] Press release on atmospheric river research [https://research.noaa.gov/News/NewsArchive/LatestNews/TabId/684/ArtMID/1768/ArticleID/13333/New-research-offers-potential-to-predict-atmospheric-river-activity-up-to-5-weeks-ahead.aspx] NOAA’s atmospheric river page [http://www.noaa.gov/stories/what-are-atmospheric-rivers] Real-time monitoring of the Madden-Julian Oscillation at the Climate Prediction Center [http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/precip/CWlink/MJO/mjo.shtml] CoCoRahs [http://cocorahs.org/] The US Drought Monitor [http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/]

24. Juni 202027 min