Sounds like good work. Trying to get the right information to the right people who can pass that on to decision makers seems useful.
Two things I would like you to consider having some cached thoughts on to offer to the right people would be:
1. food security under adverse circumstances (e.g. highlights from the work of AllFed like seaweed farming).
2. Global cooling work (e.g. Silver Lining, and doubling up with reef-protection by seawater spraying over reefs), and the combined work of carbon sequestration and soil quality improvement of Biochar as an agricultural practice. Biochar is neat because it’s advantageous to the individual farmer, as well as being good for the world, so the local incentive structure is aligned.
Sounds like good work. Trying to get the right information to the right people who can pass that on to decision makers seems useful.
Two things I would like you to consider having some cached thoughts on to offer to the right people would be:
1. food security under adverse circumstances (e.g. highlights from the work of AllFed like seaweed farming).
2. Global cooling work (e.g. Silver Lining, and doubling up with reef-protection by seawater spraying over reefs), and the combined work of carbon sequestration and soil quality improvement of Biochar as an agricultural practice. Biochar is neat because it’s advantageous to the individual farmer, as well as being good for the world, so the local incentive structure is aligned.