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Encore: Gerald Barnes
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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Jun 3, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Gerald Barnes talking about Forest and Water Resource Stewardship/ Kathleen Cooper with Global Water on World Wide Water Crisis solutions
Gerald Barnes feels the forests and the water resources of the world are interdependent. A healthy and vigorous forest base cannot exist without a stable and abundant water base. The reverse is true. The continued existence of an extensive land base of woody-stemmed, long-living plants is essential if the biotic environment as we know it, and depend on it, is to continue to exist, learn more at @www.duskyforestseed.co.nz and
GLOBAL WATER was founded in 1982. Rather than providing short-term supplies like food and bottled water that are quickly consumed, GLOBAL WATER focuses on permanent solutions to a region's water needs. A handout fills a stomach for a few hours. Global Water enables entire villages to have clean, healthy water forever in order to change their lives - forever. www.globalwater.org
Gerald Barnes feels the forests and the water resources of the world are interdependent. A healthy and vigorous forest base cannot exist without a stable and abundant water base. The reverse is true. The continued existence of an extensive land base of woody-stemmed, long-living plants is essential if the biotic environment as we know it, and depend on it, is to continue to exist, learn more at @www.duskyforestseed.co.nz and
GLOBAL WATER was founded in 1982. Rather than providing short-term supplies like food and bottled water that are quickly consumed, GLOBAL WATER focuses on permanent solutions to a region's water needs. A handout fills a stomach for a few hours. Global Water enables entire villages to have clean, healthy water forever in order to change their lives - forever. www.globalwater.org
Released:
Jun 3, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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