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Crucial FEWSION Episode 8: Harnessing Hestia and Vulcan. A US-wide CO2 Emissions Monitoring Network
Podcast In this episode of Crucial FEWSION, NAU carbon scientist Kevin Gurney explains the state of research on proto-types for a U.S. national CO2 emissions […]
Read more...Crucial FEWSION Episode 7: Supply chain diversity buffers cities against food shocks
Podcast Hear nature paper authors Michael Gomez, Alfonso Mejia, and Benjamin Ruddell explain how they tested the ability of US food supply chains to respond […]
Read more...Crucial FEWSION Episode 6: Understanding U.S. Food Supply Chains
Podcast How much do you know about the supply chains that bring you your food? Do you know how far your food travels to reach […]
Read more...Crucial FEWSION Episode 5: ‘Is My Burger Killing a River?’
Podcast Does it matter what you eat? When you enjoy a juicy burger or steak are there any environmental consequences of your meal? What if […]
Read more...Crucial FEWSION Episode 4: The Last Mile & the Role of Citizen Scientists
Podcast FEWSION project data provides an averaging, total picture of your county or city’s food-energy-water supplies. But the important protections afforded by US data privacy laws mean that researchers don’t have […]
Read more...Crucial FEWSION Episode 3: The Butterfly Effect
Podcast Understanding Resilience, Vulnerability and Sustainability in Food-Energy-Water Systems Who do you think has the most sustainable water supply – residents of the mountain town […]
Read more...Crucial FEWSION Episode 2: What is Local?
Podcast Episode Two of this podcast series is all about the methodology of how FEWSION’s national data sets are derived. FEWSION project director Ben Ruddell […]
Read more...Crucial FEWSION Episode 1: Introduction to FEWSION
Podcast In the first episode of this new podcast series, project director, Ben Ruddell (Associate Professor in the School of Informatics, Computing and Cyber Systems […]
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