At Aquipor’s live webinar and Q&A our CEO Greg Johnson and product engineer Josh Chastek went over what Aquipor has accomplished in the last year and what Aquipor’s goals are for 2024. They go over a lot of great info throughout the stream, give it a listen!

Greg and Kevin chat with Augustus Doricko, aka the Water Bro and cofounder of Terra Seco Solutions, about water abundance, bringing clean water to East Palestine, OH, and maintaining the right mindset to solve big problems.

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On this Water Drop episode, Kevin and Greg talk about the recent weather whiplash phenomenon in California where the state received over 30 Trillion gallons of rain, and how proper planning and development can help cities utilize this stormwater to bolster freshwater resources.

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A wide-ranging conversation about nature-based thinking, carbon markets, the unintended consequences of heavy industrial growth, and the purpose of life (hint: it's about helping others).

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Greg and Bill meet up to chat about the depletion of freshwater aquifers throughout the world and how we can help solve the issue.

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While a lot of conversations about climate change revolve around CO2 and greenhouse gas emissions, Greg and Bill discuss how climate change is really all about water.

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The city of Tuscon, Arizona only gets 12 inches of rain per year, but through innovation and a paradigm shift in how they deal with stormwater, they've become a model for how cities can become water sustainable.

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Greg speaks with Jennifer Mitchell, creator of Save the Beer!, a clever awareness campaign that brings attention to water conservation and freshwater security.

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Greg discusses the importance of "Sponge Cities" and making physical infrastructure more permeable as cities contend with extreme weather events.

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Today we chat with Vermont Trotter, CoFounder of NW Carbon, to discuss biochar and its role in water treatment, eco-friendly concrete production, and circular economics.

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