In this podcast I had the honor of talking with David Maher about his work with Natural Sequence Farming, which is a landscape system to restore natural water cycles.
Casually listened to this, the bit about how seawater is going into less equilibrium and land going towards more equilibrium was interesting [think I heard that right]. Hope someone finds time to outline notes from this, lot of concepts explored.
Casually listened to this, the bit about how seawater is going into less equilibrium and land going towards more equilibrium was interesting [think I heard that right]. Hope someone finds time to outline notes from this, lot of concepts explored.
yes i find that idea of having more equilibrium in one area, affects nonequilibirum in another quite interesting.