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Understand the Geopolitics of Water with Peter Mayer
In episode 2 of Politics, Ecology, and Everything Else in Between, host Rajeev discusses the crucial issues related to water supply, management, scarcity, contamination, and its importance in geopolitics, diplomacy and conflict, with Peter Mayer, a professional engineer and water management expert from Boulder, Colorado. The discussion dives deep into topics such as the correlation between water supply and climate change, and the potential influence on geopolitics and diplomacy. Peter shares about his work in water utilities across the US and Canada, and how a unique water budget system may be a future solution for water management. They also address the implications of climate change on water resources, options for water conservation, and efficient management and storage of groundwater. The discussion further highlights potential changes in agricultural practices, lifestyle adjustments needed for better water conservation, and the future possibilities of water desalination.
00:00 Introduction and Topic Overview
Water is essential for all life forms and human development. Our lives depend on it. Sometimes our livelihoods depend on it. With climate change, the supply of water has the potential to influence geopolitics, diplomacy and even conflict. To discuss this very topic I am talking to Peter Mayer from Boulder, Colorado. Long time friend of Madurai my hometown and an expert in the science of water management.- Peter Mayer, Principal and Founder of WaterDM, is a professional engineer and urban water expert who has dedicated his career to advancing the science of water management. To know more about Peter and his work, head over to his website - www.waterdm.com
Understand the Geopolitics of Water with Peter Mayer
In episode 2 of Politics, Ecology, and Everything Else in Between, host Rajeev discusses the crucial issues related to water supply, management, scarcity, contamination, and its importance in geopolitics, diplomacy and conflict, with Peter Mayer, a professional engineer and water management expert from Boulder, Colorado. The discussion dives deep into topics such as the correlation between water supply and climate change, and the potential influence on geopolitics and diplomacy. Peter shares about his work in water utilities across the US and Canada, and how a unique water budget system may be a future solution for water management. They also address the implications of climate change on water resources, options for water conservation, and efficient management and storage of groundwater. The discussion further highlights potential changes in agricultural practices, lifestyle adjustments needed for better water conservation, and the future possibilities of water desalination.
00:00 Introduction and Topic Overview
Water is essential for all life forms and human development. Our lives depend on it. Sometimes our livelihoods depend on it. With climate change, the supply of water has the potential to influence geopolitics, diplomacy and even conflict. To discuss this very topic I am talking to Peter Mayer from Boulder, Colorado. Long time friend of Madurai my hometown and an expert in the science of water management.- Peter Mayer, Principal and Founder of WaterDM, is a professional engineer and urban water expert who has dedicated his career to advancing the science of water management. To know more about Peter and his work, head over to his website - www.waterdm.com