From bees to moths, pollinators are vital to food production and ecosystem health, yet they’re disappearing at an alarming rate. In this episode, host Deep Dhillon talks with Dr. Chris Cosma, an ecologist at the Conservation Biology Institute, about the urgent crisis of insect decline. But there’s hope—learn how AI, conservation efforts, and even your backyard can make a difference. But will we act fast enough to save the species we rely on for survival? [LISTEN] - [SUBSCRIBE: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts]
Monitoring Carbon Stocks Using LiDAR With Anup Joshi
In this exciting episode, we dive deep into the world of carbon stock mapping and how remote sensing and LiDAR are used to calculate the biomass of a tree. We also get an insight into carbon credit accounting and how this is emerging as a way to offset GHG emissions. [LISTEN] - [SUBSCRIBE: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts]
Monitoring Carbon Stocks Using Machine Learning With Kelsey Josund
This episode we get to talk with Kelsey Josund, a machine learning engineer from Pachama, an exciting green startup on a mission to solve climate change. Pachama uses machine learning to monitor and measure carbon output from forests around the world to be sold as credits. On the episode we talk with Kelsey about how this process works and what the future of carbon monitoring looks like. [LISTEN] - [SUBSCRIBE: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts]