Environmentality. with Dr. Brendon Anthony

Dr. Brendon Anthony

A podcast for environmental news, brief lectures and interviews with the experts. Learn about what is happening in the environment today, why it matters and how its relevant to your day-to-day life. Hosted by Dr. Brendon Anthony, an environmental science professor, sustainable agriculture non-profit CEO and plant scientist. Cover Artwork: Kendall Spathas, Intro Music: Ketsa - Day Trips 

  1. 11/08/2021

    Episode 026 - What is Sustainable Coffee? Part 6 - Chemistry

    How chemistry and soil health play a role in coffee quality. An interview with Sarah Brinkley, Ph.D. candidate and researcher at Texas A & M, working in the Center for Coffee Research and Education. In this episode, Brendon interviews coffee chemistry guru, Sarah Brinkley, to talk about the role chemistry plays in the perception and evaluation of coffee quality. Sarah discusses her sinuous path of interests leading her through vineyards, coffee farms and chemistry labs. She explains how a singular specialty coffee "score" or rating is not sufficient to describe coffee "quality." She outlines the development of a "living lexicon" to better describe coffee and how chemistry aids in this pursuit. Sarah also discusses her research, evaluating how soil amendments help improve plant health and influence coffee quality, both at the consumer perception and chemical profiling levels. Sarah also defines biodynamic farming, recounts the history and significance of Norman Borlaug, and discusses the array of applications for various chemistry technologies. Ultimately, Sarah discloses her desire to see coffee become more of a gourmet product, with a higher price point and appreciation for this specialty crop, in order to mitigate price crises and provide equitable compensation for farmers in this industry. To connect with Sarah Brinkley, click here; Twitter: @scbrinkley To read Sarah's most recent publication on Coffee Chemistry and Climate Change, click here. To check out Sarah's side hustle and Coffee education repository, click here. To learn more about Texas A & M's Center for Coffee Research and Education, click here.

    46 min
  2. 10/11/2021

    Episode 023 - What is Sustainable Coffee? Part 3 - Production

    What the production challenges and innovative solutions are for the coffee industry in Latin America. An interview with Jan Carlo Handtke, owner of Mapache Coffee in El Salvador. In this episode, Brendon interviews Jan Carlo, a coffee farmer, processor and exporter from El Salvador. Jan Carlo and his wife, Sofia, operate Mapache, which produces coffee all over El Salvador through sustainable means. Jan Carlo shares about the biggest issues facing coffee production, particularly in El Salvador: plant pathogens, labor issues and climate change. Jan Carlo discusses solutions to these problems, as well as his innovative approach to vertically integrating his business to maximize profitability. We also chat about how coffee growers/processors can add value to their product to maximize quality and mitigate the price crisis. Jan Carlo also answers questions about: shade grown coffee (as well as other certifications like CAFE practices),  how El Sal's civil war has affected the coffee industry and why cupping your coffee is critical to understanding your quality and obtaining a high farmgate price (i.e., $/lb or $/kg). To learn more about Mapache Coffee, and their farms and facilities, click here. To visit their Instagram, click here. To find Mapache Coffee in the U.S., here is the list of Roasters and Coffee Shops that source their coffee: 8th & RoastBarista ParlorBitty & Beau'sBlack Rifle CoffeeBlackbeard CoffeeBigbee Coffee RoastersCamino Coffee RoastersCandyland DistributorsCervantes CoffeeCoastal Coffee RoastersCoffee MobCongregation CoffeeCool Beanz EspressoCustom Cup CoffeeHoneybee Coffee RoastersIndie Coffee RoastersKrankies CoffeeMethodical CoffeeMoon EnterprisesOtus CoffeePerc CoffeePiedmont PetroleumPolite CoffeeQuills CoffeeReverie Coffee RoastersRhino CoffeeSpringbok Coffee RoastersSteel Oak CoffeeThunderkiss CoffeeVice & VirtueYaggy Road RoastingZealie Beans

    36 min
5
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A podcast for environmental news, brief lectures and interviews with the experts. Learn about what is happening in the environment today, why it matters and how its relevant to your day-to-day life. Hosted by Dr. Brendon Anthony, an environmental science professor, sustainable agriculture non-profit CEO and plant scientist. Cover Artwork: Kendall Spathas, Intro Music: Ketsa - Day Trips