Podcast: What About Water?

After 5 seasons and 71 episodes, it’s time for me to step away from the podcasting microphone. I am extremely proud of the work that we did on What About Water, starting back in 2019 with my team from The Walrus Lab and the Global Institute for Water Security, and now finishing up here at Arizona State. Thanks to the Walrus Lab Team, to the extremely professional podcast producers at Cascade Communications who took us to the next level, and to my communications team at GIWS. It was great fun. Please give it a listen. I hope it proves to be a water science and climate adaptation educational resource with a very long shelf life.

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Author:Jay Famiglietti

Jay Famiglietti is a hydrologist, a Global Futures Professor at Arizona State University, and a science communicator. He is Executive Director Emeritus of the Global Institute for Water Security at the University of Saskatchewan, where he held the Canada 150 Research Chair in Hydrology and Remote Sensing. He was founding Chief Scientist of the Silicon Valley tech startup, Waterplan, which he continues to advise. Before moving to Saskatchewan, he served as the Senior Water Scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology. Famiglietti and his research team use satellites and develop computer models to track changing freshwater availability and groundwater depletion around the world. He is an active speaker, a frequent advisor to national and international government officials on water issues, and avid writer for the general public.

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