Fahrenheit 140
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Fahrenheit 140 is a science podcast hosted by The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment. It has 13 episodes, with the latest published September 2024.
Fahrenheit 140, the temperature that water scalds skin after six seconds, is a climate rant with a Texas slant. Join water pros Robert Mace and Carrie Thompson as they dive into stories and perspectives at the intersection of climate change and water. This podcast is produced by The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University and is sponsored by the Meadows Foundation.
science ·en ·13 episodes
Salt to Sanctuary: Desalination and Ecology of Bays and Estuaries
From Policy to Pipes: Legislative Considerations for Desalination
Shoring Up Potable Sources: Bringing Israeli Technology to Texas
Gearing Up for a Resilient Future: Seawater Desalination 101
Trailer: Come Heck or Hot Water - Season 3
Balancing Priorities: Water Conservation vs. Climate Effect Mitigation
Rediscovering Resources: Reliable Rainwater is Just a Roof Away
In the Hot Seats: Our Experts Answer Your Climate Questions
Facing the Future: Climate Preparedness in San Antonio, Texas
Use Water to Save Water: Urban Greening - the Next Climate Cure?
Hurricane Beryl Enters the Chat - Climate Change is a Public Health Crisis (Part 2)
Climate Change is a Public Health Crisis with Dr. Rose Jones (Part 1)
Mindfulness and Place-based Learning with Dr. Rob Dussler
EARTH DAY SPECIAL – Cats for Climate Change, Snake Farms, and Wildfires
Individual Action Can Make A BIG Difference In Tackling Climate Change
The Urban & Rural Land Climate Connection
An Aspiring Climate Scientist
Put it Back
Texas Climate Predictions and Potty Training Cows
Setting the (Water) Table
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