This week we spoke with Josina Morita, Commissioner for the Metropolitan Water
Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD). The MWRD, one of the largest
water districts in the country, employs 2,000 people, and has been providing clean drinking water and managing wastewater for Chicagoans since 1889.
Commissioner Morita talks about historical engineering feats (reversal of the
Chicago River and TARP- Tunnel and Reservoir Plan) the district has completed,
the challenges a big City faces in hardening its water infrastructure to be more
resilient to climate events and why protecting local freshwater sources is more
important now than ever.
Green hydrogen producer Plug Power CEO Andy Marsh
Yale Climate Scientist Anthony Leiserowitz of 'Meltdown' documentary
Chris Higgins of Urban Ag News/Hort Americas
Dandelion geothermal
Terraformation's solar-powered desalination facility
AI & recycling: AMP Robotics CEO Matanya Horowitz
Green automotive news year-end wrap-up
Current water innovation hub
Ammonia as a sustainable fuel
Virgin Hyperloop
Wind energy's record quarter
Eat More Kelp!
ECO Green tire recycling
ZeroAvia Hydrogen Plane
Power Pod wind turbine innovation
Tom Appel of Consumer Guide Automotive on California's gas engine phase-out
Upcycled Food
Transparent solar panels
Green Automotive News Tom Appel of Consumer Guide Automotive
Dr. Eric Stein on Indoor Agriculture innovations
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