14:02:44 From Allan Campbell : Hello from Costa Rica! 14:03:02 From Robert Ocen/SINA - Mpigi, Central Uganda : Greeting from Uganda 14:03:31 From Julian Kirschning [they] : Greetings from Berlin :) 14:03:38 From Juliana Birnbaum : Hello from California, it’s 5am here so not quite camera ready yet : ) 14:03:51 From Allan Campbell : Same here Juliana! 14:04:09 From Vijay Kumar Thallam, RySS, INDIA : Hello, everyone. Greetings from India. 14:04:22 From Anja (soilify) : Hello from Germany to you all 🙂 14:04:43 From Maria Seiter : Hello from Stuttgart, just arrived from Jordan from a beautiful project for greening the desert. 14:04:46 From Kat Haber : Hello, zooming in from Homer, Alaska. It’s 4 am here. 14:04:48 From Rob de Laet - World Climate School : Greetings from Amsterdam, dear friends 14:05:27 From Julia Vespermann - Climate Landscapes To Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes(privately) : Ich kann Ophelia nicht zum Co-Host machen 14:05:32 From Allan Campbell : Hi Maria, you were with Geoff Lawton? One of my colleagues Daniel Wilson was there too 14:05:32 From Samuel Ottnad (German Federal Office for Food and Agriculture) : Hello, everyone. Greetings from Bonn, Germany. 14:06:11 From Maria Seiter : Hi Allan, yes that’s right! 14:06:11 From Martha Kellerhals : Hello everyone! Warm greeting from Bern, Switzerland! 14:06:12 From Allan Campbell : Soil is key!!!!!! 14:06:28 From Volker Korrmann : Greetings from Berlin / Germany from Volker Korrmann / www.feldraine.de / We combine water storage with solar power 14:06:38 From Marie Thrane-Marine : Hi all -greetings from a dane in Stuttgart, Germany 🙂 14:06:45 From Deniz Çevik : Hi greetings from Mainz 14:08:52 From Felix Löwenstein To Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes(privately) : Du must nochmal sagen, dass die, die jetzt hier sprechen, für das Netzwerk stehen, das wir gebildet haben 14:08:56 From Judit Bartel To Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes(privately) : Hi Stef, I am shortly sneaking in… viel Erfolg und gutes Gelingen 14:09:07 From Mica Bennett- Sacramento : Hello all, also from California. As I have poor internet, I will leave my camera off, though I appreciate seeing you all. 14:09:14 From Ingenieurbüro Fliesswechsel Angelika Benesch : hello everyone warm greetings from Angelika, Dortmund Germany 14:10:28 From Branimir Gjetvaj : Greetings from Saskatoon Saskatchewan, central Canada. Still dark here so you can't see my video feed 🙂 14:10:41 From David Ellison : Greetings from Baar, Swtizerland 14:12:04 From Allan - Foodforestabundance.com : Nature is the teacher! In permaculture we always have a Zone 5 which is wild nature as a teacher 14:13:28 From Charles Upton osoeco.co : Greetings from Mt Shasta California 14:16:19 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes To Felix Löwenstein(privately) : Mach du das dann gleich, wenn du Ophelia vorstellst 14:16:33 From Felix Löwenstein To Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes(privately) : ok 14:18:43 From Felix Löwenstein To Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes(privately) : Bitte schalte mein Mikro frei! 14:18:50 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes : Check the agenda here - you will find the links to the Cryptpad collaborating documents for putting information, share insights, links, videos, … https://climate-landscapes.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Agenda-1.2-2.pdf 14:20:33 From utescheub To Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes(privately) : 100 Teilnehmende! Super :-) 14:21:00 From Martha Kellerhals : @Julia Vespermann - Here is the link to the website. Could you please indicate where on the website we can find the documents you just mentioned? https://climate-landscapes.org/ 14:21:27 From Martha Kellerhals : Oops- sorry ! I was too slow with my question😊 14:21:28 From Niels Werdenberg : Greetings from Bern 14:28:38 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes To Felix Löwenstein(privately) : willst du danach noch zwei, drei Worte sagen? 14:32:44 From Sarah Volk (HNEE) : What action plan is Ophelia Nick talking about? Is it a official federal program? I had some connection issues.. 14:49:46 From Annette Monreal : The third person couldnt unmute either 14:56:43 From Kumareswari’s iPhone : Not able to unmute , so i couldn’t conversate with all sorry 14:56:43 From Martha Kellerhals : Would it be possible to distribute a contact list for anyone who would like to stay in touch? 15:10:12 From Branimir Gjetvaj To Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes(privately) : Sorry, I do not have a microphone connected to my desktop 15:10:38 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes To Branimir Gjetvaj(privately) : ok 15:13:09 From Marcel de Berg - Green Water Cools : This is the 5-minute video on 'How Green Water cools our planet' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnMosqg9gKU 15:15:19 From Ina Küddelsmann : Hello everyone! Some of you asked to get the link: Just today we uploaded our water/climatelandscape-related-comments to the “Aktionsprogramm Natürlicher Klimaschutz” (BMUV). Look at “Stellungnahme des Landkreises Wolfenbüttel” at https://dialog.bmuv.de/bmu/de/mapsurvey/57986 Here you can comment the programme: https://dialog.bmuv.de/bmu/de/process/57895 15:15:46 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes : The UNEP paper I juste mentioned, titled "Working with plants, soils and water to cool the climate and rehydrate Earth’s landscapes”: https://wedocs.unep.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.11822/36619/FB025.pdf and a corresponding presentation of mine (for later watching, not now!!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBmtIPhh7UI 15:17:24 From Martha Kellerhals : The Mi’kmaq of Eastern Canada have a wonderful set of principles called Netukulimk which guides the ways in which they live. https://curriculum.novascotia.ca/sites/default/files/documents/resource-files/Netukulimk_ENG.pdf 15:23:43 From Marcel de Berg - Green Water Cools : The 3W is not only due to the emission of CO2. T(Earth)= Warming (CO2) minus Cooling 0 = 1 - 1 1 = 2 - 1 1 = 1 - 0 By destroying 9mln km2 high quality biodiversity we destroyed the cooling power of the green water cycle and therefore Temperature went up. So by restoring nature we restore the cooling capacity (Albedo) and there we reduce temperature. 15:24:56 From Julian Zwarg : Will there be a script of slide where i can reread all these key figues about w/m^2? 15:26:17 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes : @Julian: No, not necessarily. Check out Walter’s (longer, 2h) presentation on Youtube. There you get more information. 15:30:21 From Rob de Laet - World Climate School : Thank you Walter, can you link us to these case studies please 15:33:26 From Vijay Kumar Thallam, RySS, INDIA : Thank you very much, Walter. 15:34:57 From Ingenieurbüro Fliesswechsel Angelika Benesch : thanks Walter for this informations👏 15:36:04 From Thorsten : @Martha: Thanks for this source! There are many indigenous writers around who point out this issue - from Australia, North America, South America, Africa. Their story has changed very little over thousand years. My main concern is that Colonized Folks adopt their language but not their deeper narrative, thus creating a superficial layer of indigeneity without getting at the deeper issues of identity, scarcity & competition mindset, dominance of nature. I believe that we can only get to the depth of identity if we understand our own history of colonization - in my case it is German: Self colonization under Roman-socialized Armenius (yep, it goes a long way back...), under-cover continuation of matriarchy under patriarchal rulers as "herbal witches", extermination of the remnants of our indigenous priestesses during the witch hunt, shift in our perception of nature from 'the trickster forest that heals if we permit her to heal us' to the "deep dark wood where the monsters live" that we shall fear. 15:45:24 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes : Please profit from the Cryptpad shared, collaborative documents where everybody can insert/edit comments, remarks, ideas, links on the presentations/subejcts/themes … See on the agenda under “Collective document”: https://climate-landscapes.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Agenda-1.2-2.pdf 15:45:46 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes : Current Crpytpad: https://cryptpad.fr/pad/#/2/pad/edit/ne0upchEJipo2bfb+pYkb8Al/ 15:46:02 From Thorsten To Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes(privately) : Thanks & Sorry! 15:46:52 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes To Thorsten(privately) : why sorry? 15:46:58 From Julia Vespermann - Climate Landscapes : If you would like to get connected - here is a contact list where you could add your contact details: https://cryptpad.fr/sheet/#/2/sheet/edit/rRiR15r6u7N5XHwRG5fxAc0x/ 15:49:49 From Thorsten : Love the Tipping points graph! 15:59:21 From Rob de Laet - World Climate School : Jan, please put it on presentation mode, maybe that will help 15:59:41 From Deniz Çevik : if there are two screens this problem might come from that 15:59:46 From Dusan : http://waterparadigm.org/ 15:59:52 From Dusan : Jan is co-author of New Water Paradigm http://waterparadigm.org/ available also in Italian, Korean, polish, Persian and other languages. Not in German for now. Maybe it can change after this conference ;) 16:06:14 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes To pokorny(privately) : everything ok now? 16:24:28 From Marco Schmidt : it worked, Jan ! 16:25:24 From Judit Bartel To Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes(privately) : Ich muss raus (andere Termine :-( ) Danke dir und weiter gute Konferenz! 16:39:12 From Martha Kellerhals : Thank you,@Thorsten! I completely agree with you. I mention Netukulimk, not as a unique example - and certainly not as something to appropriate and repackag - but rather as one of many traditional systems-oriented sets of principles and practices to explore, learn from, appreciate, honor and, together with the original peoples, put in practice. It is critical to acknowledge and engage the cultures of origin. They are the experts, and they should be the teachers. What if "we" (everyone) could co-create opportunities for the UN-learning of the current global-trade-oriented model that treats nature as an endless of resources to be exploited, and a RE-learning of the wise ways from diverse original inhabitants who have lived in deep relationship with their land, for thousands of years? 16:41:42 From Kat Haber : What improvement might we learn for hydrology and soil health if we were to incorporate the Indigenous way of planting called the Three Sisters? https://www.thoughtco.com/three-sisters-american-farming-173034 17:11:27 From Julian Zwarg : I even tried it on another computer now seems like the tool does not work for some people, maybe we can have a short contact exchange in the end 17:12:17 From David Ellison : cannot hear very well/… 17:12:33 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes : For me the sound is quite ok. 17:12:42 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes : Others? 17:12:57 From Eduardo Vias : good here! 17:13:03 From Allan Campbell : a bit low but good 17:13:27 From Julia Vespermann - Climate Landscapes : bit low but good 17:18:51 From Julia Vespermann - Climate Landscapes : Current Cryptpad for putting information, share insights, links, videos,: https://cryptpad.fr/pad/#/2/pad/edit/XHFWccd9MBxSpNvvQh2I02kJ/ 17:26:37 From Kat Haber : What impact does racking have on soil moisture? 17:26:42 From Kat Haber : Fracking 17:29:28 From Gero Carus - Dr. Bronner's : Will all presentations be made available to the participants after the conference? 17:32:11 From Dusan : https://www.mpsr.sk/en/index.php?navID=49 Another co-author of waterparadigm.org with Jan Pokorny and Michal Kravcik. Maybe it is good connection with german counterpart which was invited to greet us on the begining of the presentation 🙂 17:32:23 From Dusan : ^^ Martin Kovac 17:37:57 From Allan Campbell : Seems like this trend is happening everywhere. 17:42:32 From Dusan : https://peopleandwater.international/project/drained-energy/ there are some numbers which Michal mentioned 17:44:55 From Allan Campbell : I would love to be able to access this presentation and pics if possible 17:45:46 From Dusan : we can put it to our library which we are building https://www.waterholistic.com/our-library/ 17:45:54 From Julia Vespermann - Climate Landscapes : All presentations get recorded and will be shared with you after the conference. 17:46:07 From Allan Campbell : thanks Dusan and Julia! 17:46:24 From Dusan : Julia Wonderful ! 17:46:24 From Mica Bennett- Sacramento : Yes, thank you 17:46:35 From Allan Campbell : Beautiful and powerful! 17:47:36 From Gero Carus - Dr. Bronner's : @Julia: Just as video or also the presentations itself? The latter would also be nice, if possible. 17:47:47 From Gero Carus - Dr. Bronner's : and thanks as well from my side 17:47:58 From Dusan : https://www.mpsr.sk/aktualne/minister-vlcan-predstavil-rade-ministrov-slovensky-koncept-poda-uhlikova-a-vodna-banka-krajiny/17502/ 17:48:25 From Dusan : https://www.mpsr.sk/resources/galleries/17502_1.jpg 17:51:21 From Holden Zhang : Excellent talk. Thanks Michal! 17:51:42 From Allan Campbell : Great talk thanks Michal! 17:51:59 From Alexandra Liechtenstein, Slovakia : Thank you for your presentation,i am looking forward to meet and work on this ideas 17:56:08 From Allan Campbell : Biomass for soil building 18:00:22 From Dusan : Michal Kravcik's presentation is available on https://www.waterholistic.com/our-library/ 18:00:56 From Dusan : There was no space on peopleandwater.international 👀 But it will be also available there once we upgrade storage 18:01:06 From Dusan : Enjoy ❣️ 18:01:42 From Thorsten Arnold, Ontario : "Tools" for planning … are knowledge technologies. The USE of tools requires another paradigm ("Guns don't kill, gunmen do"). Back in Eden, God let us eat from the tree of knowledge - so we have tools. But God did not let us eat from the tree of wisdom … so we don't know how to use our tools wisely. Lost in hubris! 18:03:11 From Ar : EU Soil Policy 18:04:11 From Tim Hopkin - thelandapp.com : I totally agree with this - we need every land manager to understand how they can most effectively undertake activities to deliver against local, national and global objectives within a transparent value-chain on land use to ensure policy and incentives drive the most needed outcomes (without creating perverse incentives) 18:04:35 From Dusan : I would like to ask @Hermann how it is possible that land use change is contributing less and less to co2 emissions from 1960 🙂 https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/global-co2-fossil-plus-land-use?country=~OWID_WRL Thank you! 18:07:32 From Kat Haber : Solutions may be easy, olitics and economics are not. 18:07:39 From Kat Haber : politics. 18:08:23 From Branimir Gjetvaj, Saskatoon Canada : Thank you Hermann, a great presentation. I agree that we need to bridge the gap between food production and nature conservation mentalities (values). 18:08:30 From Maarten Sillekens Pure Graze Germany : There are to many People which live FROM the Farmers, not WITH the Farmers... 18:08:55 From Maarten Sillekens Pure Graze Germany : Farmers trust their old advisors 18:08:56 From Dusan : Politics are made on uncertainity but propagated in media as axinom 🙂 count world uncertaininty in introduction to land use management emissions data in official carbon project from which politics are made on global level ;) https://bg.copernicus.org/articles/17/4075/2020/ 18:09:02 From Deniz Çevik : why not collaborate with SETAC which works with policy frameworks and companies to influence regulatory decisions 18:10:27 From Deniz Çevik : lobbyism and storytelling is very important to bring change, sad but true 18:10:30 From Michal Kravcik PAW SLOVAKIA To Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes(privately) : Stefan, maybe it would be good to connect Ophelia Nick with Martin Kovač in order to create a political partnership at the Government level for this topic... 18:11:18 From Thorsten Arnold, Ontario : We don't have regulations that prohibit "selling organs of my mother for max profit" - because we love and value our mother. We fail in preventing to "selling the organs of Mother Earth for max profit" (e.g. logging forests) - because we don't love and value Mother Earth. I disagree that regulations can make the difference - I increasingly believe that values & narratives can. Donella Meadows most powerful leverage of change is PARADIGM. 19:14:29 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes : Andrew’s Youtube-channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/amillison 19:15:02 From Dusan : 👍❤️ 19:23:22 From Annette Monreal : Reminiscent of river banks in South East Asia. Mekong I…e. 19:26:55 From Michal Kravcik PAW SLOVAKIA : I was here : www.wotr.org 19:29:44 From Julia Vespermann - Climate Landscapes : Current Cryptpad - Success Stories: https://cryptpad.fr/pad/#/2/pad/edit/4l9Xd+iPRtvougnnbweh0l49/ 19:30:42 From Kat Haber : Yes, Big error in land management. How do we recover from this. Might we start with public lands first? 19:31:06 From Martha Kellerhals : Thank you, @Andrew Mollison - both for the work you’re doing AND for your generosity in sharing it all with the world. Your Oregon State University Ecampus YouTube channel has been one of my favorite sources for learning! 19:31:17 From Marie Thrane-Marine : In reality we should convert the land back to the ‘Commons’ in order to become efficient in water retention and regenerative implementation 19:31:50 From Martha Kellerhals : 👍@Marie Thrane-Marine! 19:31:50 From Tim Hopkin - thelandapp.com : Thank you Andrew - really inspiring work 19:32:21 From Holden Zhang : Great work! 19:32:22 From Kat Haber : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdxP6iuL11wZ9s2O4naa2QsRUUKDobMel 19:32:33 From Kat Haber : Andrews You Tube channel. 19:34:43 From Niels Werdenberg - Emch+Berger AG Bern : In the dried-up States you have increasing application of beaver dam mimicry (beaver dam analogs) to reverse aridification and biodiversity loss, along with an impressive body of research. We can learn from that as well: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjPz8H4p-r6AhUWh_0HHR0qAzIQFnoECAsQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.science.org%2Fcontent%2Farticle%2Fbeaver-dams-without-beavers-artificial-logjams-are-popular-controversial-restoration&usg=AOvVaw13v-a-7PnjSoLUWTOA161f 19:36:09 From Marie Thrane-Marine : i think the picture of Sebastian depends on your own picture setting 19:37:18 From Niels Werdenberg - Emch+Berger AG Bern : We are actually starting to implement artificial beaver dams in central Europe as well (article in german only, sorry) https://plattform-renaturierung.ch/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Minnig_et-al._2022_Der-Natur-abgeschaut_Beaver-Dam-Analogs_hQ.pdf 19:45:00 From Kat Haber : More Beauty & Happiness please! 19:45:50 From Marie Thrane-Marine : 🍀❤️ 19:47:01 From Marie Thrane-Marine : Agreed -the extreme focus on vegan diet because of climate is a misunderstood movement 19:50:35 From Martha Kellerhals : @Niels Werdenberg - That you for the articles! Unfortunately the first one (from Science) is not available openly. 19:50:57 From Anja Bruell - Aquatectura & drielandenpark.info : Wonderful, thank you for these positive stories and images! 19:51:15 From Ar Popp : Remarkable example!! Beautiful and powerfull message!! Bravo!!! 19:53:10 From Marcel de Berg - Green Water Cools : @Marie - we are large part of the time vegan, but I always say that when you want to save our climate and cool back temperature you have to eat meat. Meat from animals that supports healthy biodiverse landscape that produce organic aerosoles so that green water cooling clouds are being produced. So cool meat, with a cool beer together wit a cool ice cream produced with cool green water inside. 19:55:31 From Marie Thrane-Marine : @Marcel I respect people going vegan, but exactly as you are describing: Nature needs animals and hence, we should consume about 20% of our diet through animal based diet…. I am impressed about you being vegan and stating natures need so clearly at the same time! 19:55:58 From Kat Haber : @Thorsten, do you find nuclear is loving to all parts of nature? 19:56:52 From Thorsten Arnold, Ontario : @Kat: No, but it is a well-established economy here that dominates our regional economic system. 19:56:53 From Filip Singendonk : Nature Needs Animals right, but not the mass we are "cultivating" 19:57:36 From Juliana Birnbaum : Yes very important to source your meat from producers who are changing the industrial ag paradigm. 19:58:11 From Kat Haber : TED & TEDx's globally do an annual conference on climate called COUNTDOWN. https://countdown.ted.com/ 19:58:26 From Michal Kravcik PAW SLOVAKIA : Blue Economy - to develop a system that we have a solution that is economically, socially, environmentally and climatically sexy 20:00:22 From Michal Kravcik PAW SLOVAKIA : It is clear to everyone that Rainwater is waste. We need a mass movement to harvest rainwater into ecosystems as an economic benefit to life 20:00:51 From Kat Haber : Yes, storytelling is an art. 20:01:22 From Juliana Birnbaum : My organization Regeneration.org is considering this question deeply and hoping to launch a portal for stories that make climate solutions sexy! 20:01:34 From Michal Kravcik PAW SLOVAKIA : we need to plant rain 20:02:34 From Dusan : we need to get rid of world UNCERTAINITY in IPCC land use change MODELS 🙂 https://bg.copernicus.org/articles/17/4075/2020/bg-17-4075-2020.html 20:02:48 From Dusan : (I am with kids so I can not say it loud now 🙂 ) 20:04:12 From Dusan : IPCC can not precisely MODEL land use change. They admit today that wrong land use change contributes with 10% to climate change. But there are clear hints percentage is way higher 🙂 20:05:24 From Juliana Birnbaum : An interesting storytelling initiative I'm also following: waterislovefilm.org 20:06:50 From Marie Thrane-Marine : Thanks for great discussions and presentations today. Have to leave, but I really appreciated the conference today and meeting many of you. 20:07:08 From Dusan : they are uncertain about land use change contribution so they doesn't count with land use change co2 "emissions" 🙂 20:08:09 From Michal Kravcik PAW SLOVAKIA : the IPCC agenda is based on the fact that the state of water in the atmosphere does not change, which is a big mistake. Also ideological explains the cause of warming. We need a good definition of the concept of the new road, which will be understandable to people, that collecting rain water on common people's land is depositing money in a bank, which credit keeps growing and producing wealth for people 20:08:50 From Marcel de Berg - Green Water Cools : I learned lately that one of the reason climate models and IPCC can't model clouds properly, because there is a lack of computer power and therefore the resolution, the pixel density of the simulated Earth is 100 time 100 kilometer and with that resolution you can't model the interaction between the soil, nature, landscape and the green water cycle. To get this in the model the models have to work with parameters and to get these parameters in the model you have to lobby to get computer time. (which is very costly, because you need super super computers to calculate one single scenario). 20:09:01 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes To Marcel de Berg - Green Water Cools(privately) : Hi Marcel. Would just like to ask that you keep short when making your point. I like what you say, but just that others have time to share their views as well in the time left. 20:09:34 From Marcel de Berg - Green Water Cools To Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes(privately) : you're right. I hve put my remark therefore in the chat. 20:09:42 From Maarten Sillekens Pure Graze Germany : The Land- Users have to do the optimizing of the Vegetation. When they see, that the ecology helps making the economy realy sustainable, then they have a business- model. When you farm or forest really regenerative, you have less work and less Costs, you let the nature do the work. Then you produce super healthy Food, which doesn't have to cost more! Story - telling is just a way to sell something…. 20:10:04 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes To Marcel de Berg - Green Water Cools(privately) : No, you can give an input. No problem! 20:10:12 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes To Marcel de Berg - Green Water Cools(privately) : Just be aware of time. 20:11:29 From Dusan : @Marco 👏 20:12:42 From Filip Singendonk : For me it makes no sense to burn more Carbon than CO2 is fixed in photosyntesis as it never was ok to cut more trees than there are regrowing. 20:12:48 From Maarten Sillekens Pure Graze Germany : If you graze a short time (mob-graze) between the trees, you don'tt have so many dry material, that forest easy burns. It gets more resiliant. 20:12:48 From Marcel de Berg - Green Water Cools To Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes(privately) : @Thorsten - unfortunately you are right concerning the starting goal of IPCC and the consequences 20:13:12 From Stefan Schwarzer - Climate Landscapes To Marcel de Berg - Green Water Cools(privately) : the message arrives only me… you need to change to “all” 20:14:06 From Michal Kravcik PAW SLOVAKIA : The increase of greenhouse gases of any origin in the atmosphere slows down the warming and cooling processes. This is exactly the opposite of what happens in the atmosphere. So from my point of view (if we want to evaluate climate change through greenhouse gases), the cause of climate change is the reduction of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Is this crazy? NOT! Why, because many times more greenhouse gases in the atmosphere decrease from the atmosphere than CO2 rises in the atmosphere 20:14:07 From mirela : @Thorsten🌱👍 20:18:21 From Thorsten Arnold, Ontario : @Julian: I hear you about specialization vs generalism - I myself went for the Generalist route, and it did not work out for my career. Because people hire experts. Maybe now that is changing... I took a course in Holistic Management with Savory Institute, which is a great framework for being a generalist after you have chosen your specialization! 20:20:40 From Kat Haber : Who would not be in favor or natue based solutions? industrial Xtractors: Timber, mining, fossil fuels, speculators? How might we find common ground? The Amazon indigenous want to know. 20:20:55 From Marcel de Berg - Green Water Cools : yes, that story telling is needed and that is what er are trying to do with Green Water Cools. 20:22:18 From Kat Haber : Dirt work. 20:22:27 From Julian Zwarg : Thank you Thorsten! I find it sometimes very frustrating that conflicts evolve where coopertaion could do much more. I started my gerneriazation route as welll and I reached the point very fast where I think about specializing more although i fear getting stuck on my mindset as well as soon as i am dependant on this specialization 20:22:37 From Juliana Birnbaum : My organization Project Regeneration is squarely a generalist approach that seeks to show people that there are hundreds of solutions from land to oceans to cities. ALL these approaches need to be implemented at the same time… and that those that address human rights and social justice are also a key part of healing the ecological crisis. 20:24:03 From Thorsten Arnold, Ontario : A great story teller, indigenous American who tells how the Native Americans have greened the desert by managing wild herds of bison with fire. I would love to see a modelling study of that... unfortunately, I fear that today, "facts of farming the wild" only exist in Indigenous story telling. A point for two-eyed seeing! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH5zJxQETl4 20:24:41 From Thorsten Arnold, Ontario : 3000-year-old solutions to modern problems | Lyla June | TEDxKC 20:26:17 From Michal Kravcik PAW SLOVAKIA : 211 / 5 000 Výsledky prekladov without carbon and water there will be no biomass and life will end. We send all the fresh water to the sea. 700 billion annually. m3 and we change it to salt. If we do not manage this decade to change it systemically, concepts in a global flood 20:26:58 From Martha Kellerhals : Those of us who are not specialists but see the world in systems and relationships can help to connect the dots. Generalists can act as pollinators who don’t see the boundaries that others may feel define them and their work. 20:27:43 From Niels Werdenberg - Emch+Berger AG Bern : Well said Martha 20:28:30 From Thorsten Arnold, Ontario : Every parent is a generalist - you cannot educate a child by studying the child's liver chemistry until you understand it. Even if you are a biochemist professor who studies livers! I know lots of generalists who are specialists. 20:30:28 From Rob Lewis : An event aimed specifically at journalists would be helpful. Climate journalism is dominated by CO2 only adherents. They don't realize how limited their perspective is. 20:30:37 From Martha Kellerhals : Thank you, @Niels! The world needs everyone. We have no shortage of healing to do - and no shortage of people to help do it. Many hands make small work😊 20:31:01 From Michal Kravcik PAW SLOVAKIA : If every inhabitant of the planet Earth creates 100 m3 of water retention measures in their environment, we will have solved all the symptoms of climate change. We need a week to make 100 m3 of waterproofing measures without any money. Let the storytelling producers do the spreading of information around people's activities. We have nothing to wait for... 20:31:35 From Marcel de Berg - Green Water Cools : great first day! 20:31:45 From Christian Hildmann : Thank you all for this intereesting first day! 20:31:48 From Marianne Dahl : new water paradigme needs campaigns! 20:31:59 From Martha Kellerhals : Thank you Stefan and all of the wonderful presenters! 20:32:02 From Nicolas Durr : Thank you! 20:32:03 From Hetty Adams : Heel interessant dank je wel! 20:32:04 From Kat Haber : Thanks! 20:32:08 From Julian Zwarg : see you tomorrow