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Water is the most precious substance on earth and a primary building block of life. Humans can’t live more than a few days without it. Yet in order to grow, cultivate, process, and transport our food, we waste a tremendous amount of it. So much so that we need to pull more of it out of the ground just to satisfy our agricultural needs, making matters worse. A report in the June 2023 issue of Geophysical Research Letters indicates that depletion of groundwater was a significant contributor to sea level and climate change.
Why the tradeoff? Why so much waste?
Is there a way to reduce our consumption of water with integrated circuits and AI?
How could Microchip Technology help conserve our most precious resource?
Links from the episode:
Guests:
Ross Satchell
Toby Sinkinson
Water is the most precious substance on earth and a primary building block of life. Humans can’t live more than a few days without it. Yet in order to grow, cultivate, process, and transport our food, we waste a tremendous amount of it. So much so that we need to pull more of it out of the ground just to satisfy our agricultural needs, making matters worse. A report in the June 2023 issue of Geophysical Research Letters indicates that depletion of groundwater was a significant contributor to sea level and climate change.
Why the tradeoff? Why so much waste?
Is there a way to reduce our consumption of water with integrated circuits and AI?
How could Microchip Technology help conserve our most precious resource?
Links from the episode:
Guests:
Ross Satchell
Toby Sinkinson