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Winston Kao, Inventor, Owner and Senior Researcher of Natural Plus Plus, LLC and L. Dewayne Cecil, Ph.D, Western Region Climate Services Director NOAA…
Winston Kao, Inventor, Owner and Senior Researcher of Natural Plus Plus, LLC and L. Dewayne Cecil, Ph.D, Western Region Climate Services Director NOAA…
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56 minutes
Released:
Jan 10, 2011
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Podcast episode
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The health of our soil and what to do to control your food supply is today’s topic with : Winston Kao, inventor and researcher in the field of agriculture, nutrition, water and soil-based microorganisms. His 25 years of research has resulted in pioneering advanced soil-based microorganism technology and water restructuring technology as it applies to: agriculture, animal husbandry, waste water management, global environmental decontamination, soils, oceans, rivers & lakes and human health. Go to: www.gobeyondorganic.com for more info.
Next topic is New Climate Services initiated at NOAA, by
L. Dewayne Cecil, Ph.D, Western Region Climate Services Director, NOAA-NCDC
Prior to joining NOAA, Cecil served with the U.S. Geological Survey and NASA and has more than 70 technical publications and books. His most recent position with the USGS was as the chief for science applications and decision support in the Global Change Program Office. Please visit the NOAA site at: http://www.noaa.gov
Next topic is New Climate Services initiated at NOAA, by
L. Dewayne Cecil, Ph.D, Western Region Climate Services Director, NOAA-NCDC
Prior to joining NOAA, Cecil served with the U.S. Geological Survey and NASA and has more than 70 technical publications and books. His most recent position with the USGS was as the chief for science applications and decision support in the Global Change Program Office. Please visit the NOAA site at: http://www.noaa.gov
Released:
Jan 10, 2011
Format:
Podcast episode
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