This discussion has members from the UNFCCC and she talks about how to preserve Peatlands forest. Scientists have discovered the world’s largest tropical Peatlands in the remote Congo swamps, estimated to store the equivalent of three years’ worth of the world’s total fossil fuel emissions. The main issue is about ...
Read More »Drone training Conservation International Suriname ENG
For nearly 30 years, Conservation International (CI) has been protecting nature for the benefit of all. As a company they completely realise that human beings are totally dependent on nature and that by saving nature, we’re saving ourselves. To that end, CI is helping to build a healthier, more prosperous ...
Read More »Solutions for Restoring Functional Ecosystems ~ Organics, Soil Carbon and more….
Mother Channels interviews soil scientist, Christopher Martius, (Principal Scientist Climate Change, CIFOR) on the possibility of nurturing soil microbes to sequester carbon, at COP 22, Marrakech. In destroying ecosystems, e.g. cutting down forests and managing agricultural soils unsustainably, the globe has been losing a significant quantity of soil carbon over ...
Read More »How to change your life and fix the world.
The first release of ENN for 2017. Jason Sole describes the purpose of mother channel and ENN. He discusses the motives behind environmental changes, possibility for a green future and the part that everyone around the world should play. This is a slight alteration in terms of climate change and ...
Read More »COP 20 Presenter on Organic virus free crop seeds
COP 20 LIMA Presenter on: Importance of organic virus free crop seeds, companion planting trees, fruit trees and food crops which create a more bio-diverse ecosystem and resilient farming base. Recommendations on best practices of seed sources and collection. Combining conservation with restoration efforts
Read More »SA Wild Bees Part Three – Biodiversity and Habitats
In our follow up interview with bee researcher, Ms Jenny Cullinan, (co-founder of UJUBEE), we covered Disease in bees, Artificial insemination versus natural breeding and Self medicating to maintain healthy immune systems in the colonies, and in this final interview we conclude with protection of bees (legislation), biodiversity and healthy ...
Read More »COP 21-UNI. READING & WALKER INST. AFRICAN FARMERS SUPPORT WITH CLIMATE DATA
COP 21 PARIS University of Reading UK speaker Dr. Peter Dorward & Walker Inst. Prof. Ros Cornforth on: Supporting African farming communities with climate data to enable improved decision-making criteria, food crop security and create sustainable livelihoods in developing countries. Dr Peter Dorward: Most climate services have tended to focus ...
Read More »KRYSTAL TOLLEY – LIZARD SCIENTIST – ON EXTINCTIONS OF A SPECIES IMPACT
LIZARD SPECIALIST, Principal Scientist: Molecular Ecology Programme, South African National Biodiversity Institute, Cape Town, South Africa, KRYSTAL TOLLEY interviewed on a field trip into the mountains of the Couga basin E. CAPE describes the interaction between all species, the way they are responding to changing environmental conditions caused by climate ...
Read More »COP 20 – ORGANIC FARMER THEO DE JAGER POWER OF THE CONSUMER
Organic Farmer & Panel Speaker Theo de Jager, on,viable Organic Farming and the power of the End-consumers choice in the Value Chain to support global sustainable conservation farming. The most important people are the house wives and journalists. The housewife who stands in front of the stove, decides what the ...
Read More »COP 21- Alex Malawi, Global Water Partnership, Sweden
The University of Earth: Urgent Action Series: COP 21 Paris 2015: Alex Malawi, Global Water Partnership, Sweden, Country Water Stores and Water Security The Global Water Partnership is an Intergovernmental Organisation, that supports countries to water security. They are a partnership organisation composed of different other partners, that come from ...
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