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This is series of conversations discussing global food sustainability with guests who bring a deep understanding of the environmental and cultural challenges facing our society and creative ideas on how to address them.

ASH CLOUD Ash Cloud

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This is series of conversations discussing global food sustainability with guests who bring a deep understanding of the environmental and cultural challenges facing our society and creative ideas on how to address them.

    Catalysing industry, community, and government to achieve Zero Net Emissions with Richard Health - Zero Net Emissions from Agriculture CRC

    Catalysing industry, community, and government to achieve Zero Net Emissions with Richard Health - Zero Net Emissions from Agriculture CRC

    The Zero Net Emissions from Agriculture Cooperative Research Council (ZNE-Ag CRC) is a key component of achieving the commitment to achieve net zero emissions by 2040. The CRC comprises of 73 partenrs who have committed $AU87 million in cash which is matched by the Austrlain Federal Government. This becomes a $AU300 million program when in kind contributions are included. Richard Heath is the CEO of the ZNE-Ag CRC who brings decades of experience across research policy and hands on farming. I...

    • 42 min
    Developing the enteric methane inhibitor Bovaer® over the last 16 years with Maik Kindermann - DSM-Firmenich

    Developing the enteric methane inhibitor Bovaer® over the last 16 years with Maik Kindermann - DSM-Firmenich

    Maik Kindermann, the inventor of the methane inhibitor 3-NOP or Bovaer®. Earlier this week it was announced that Boaver has been approved for use by the FDA adding the United States to the other 59 countries where its available. Following a directive in 2008 from Feike Sifbesma, the former Chairman and CEO of dsm-firmenich Maik began working on a product to inhibit enteric methane. 16 years later Maik and his team have completed trials 119 and published 80 peer reviewed papers wit...

    • 48 min
    Understanding of the security implications of a changing climate and how it compounds the risk of conflict with Neil Morisetti University Colleague London and Chatham House

    Understanding of the security implications of a changing climate and how it compounds the risk of conflict with Neil Morisetti University Colleague London and Chatham House

    The security communities around the world including European, UK, US, and Australia have all recognized climate change as a National Security threat with climate change not being necessarily a direct cause of conflict but compounding the risks of conflict. The impact of climate change on food and water security is a key component of this increased threat. Neil Morisetti leads efforts to develop society's and policy makers understanding of the security implications of a changi...

    • 50 min
    We can live without energy, without phones, without technology but we cant live without food with Ismahane Elouafi CGIAR

    We can live without energy, without phones, without technology but we cant live without food with Ismahane Elouafi CGIAR

    There are currently 350 million people globally living with extreme hunger, with a plus 2°C rise in global temperatures this is forecast to rise to 539 million people, and with a plus 4°C temperature rise it is predicted that 2.1 billion people worldwide will be living with extreme hunger. Failing to adequately address this rise in extreme hunger will be a growing national security and global security issue as food insecurity is linked to increased migration and clonflict. Ismahane Eloua...

    • 51 min
    Protein and the roles it plays in nutrition and future food systems with Michelle Colgrave CSIRO

    Protein and the roles it plays in nutrition and future food systems with Michelle Colgrave CSIRO

    This episode of Ash Cloud is brought to you in partnership with CSIRO.Proteins play many critical roles in our bodies, and in the plants, animals, fungi and microbes that are our source of food and nutrition. Disease, brain function, appetite, movement, allergies, and thousands of other metabolic process all require proteins. This is in addition to the need for protein to build and maintain muscle. Growing global populations are dramatically increasing protein demand a...

    • 56 min
    Adapting livestock methane mitigation strategies to local requirements with Ermias Kebreab UC Davis

    Adapting livestock methane mitigation strategies to local requirements with Ermias Kebreab UC Davis

    Climate change is a global challenge, but interventions can only be implemented locally. Understanding the local cultures, economies, politics, language, and production systems is critical for any intervention to make an impact. Across the developing world the greatest opportunity to limit livestock methane emissions and improve food security is through improved animal nutrition and livestock genetics. In the developed world the opportunity lies in absolute methane emission reductions with ge...

    • 41 min

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