Carole's young Michelle is growing it can get caught on one of those things watersheds facing stricter plastic and really high concentrations we're buying
We discovered that there is a solution, and that solution is called decentralized watershed management. Decentralized watershed management essentially goes to the question that, if we are using groundwater, then we are extracting water from the ground using pumps, right? So if you just extract water, then you also need to recharge the water table continuously.
It's a stunning landscape. The watershed is one of the most healthy salmon watersheds in all of North America. Most watersheds can only handle one or two species of salmon.
The watershed is one of the most healthy salmon watersheds in all of North America. Most watersheds can only handle one or two species of salmon. But Taku has all five species of salmon.
Can we find a way to overcome social fracture? Can we turn watershed management into a people's movement? So in other words, the critical thing about a people's movement is we are not doing anything for the people.
So we had huge cash prizes for our competition. And these watershed management structures have resulted in this impact.
on the fox farm. And this was a watershed moment because it changed the dynamics of the experiment in a couple of ways. First of all, it meant that Lyudmila and a team now could work with the foxes everyday, not just four times a year, even if it is a couple of weeks
By holding onto my hand and speaking to me in Afrikaans, he destroyed my defenses immediately, and he opened me up to the rest of my life. That was the watershed moment for me because I then found this person in front of me. We stood there for about seven minutes.
Let's change disaster response. The real watershed moment for us was Hurricane Sandy.
And this is in perspective. This is in the watershed .
Yes. This is a very exciting moment. This is actually a watershed moment. The Chinese government called these demonstrations a mass incident.
saw the papers on iteration and Gibbs sampling, he said all the pieces fell together. Bayes, Gibbs sampling, Monte Carlo, Markov chains, iterations. And they wrote their watershed synthesis, now called MCMC for Markov chain-Monte Carlo, very, very fast 'cause they were scared other people would put the pieces together, too. But they also wrote it very carefully. They used the word 'Bayes' only five times in 12 pages.
Joe Graveen, a scientist with the tribe, has encouraged non-Native researchers to embrace an ecological view of what’s going on with the rice. To study entire watersheds, not just specific lakes. To look at historical documents, not just last year’s data.
Deforestation brings with it a cascade of environmental and social problems that include acceleration of desertification. And the loss of watersheds, the loss of habitat. And the loss of livelihoods the depend on forest ecosystems.
The first question is, what is to be done? So here the answer is decentralized watershed management, which we've already spoken about. Second question is, how is it to be done?
And they have to select or elect five people who will be sent for training and will be trained in the science of watershed management. Now, the training was a very, very important part of what we brought to the table.
One long, giant lung and one smaller lung. And so that impacts our watershed .
It's worth reading. Oh my gosh. It's kind of post-watershed story. So there will always be a new piece of tech.
They just, about a month ago, got more energy out of it than they put into it. So that was a real watershed moment. It made the news briefly.
The most filthy song, the most perfect song, and that's a song that has come back, and it's become famous again strictly because people love to karaoke it. So I think a big watershed one was in '97, where there was the Julia Roberts movie, "My Best Friend's Wedding," where
The regions here are determined with the watersheds. So there is a big region in
Or most of all north to where watersheds sometimes still run deep and where even if there's no more lush ferns or deep fish--deep cold fish runs, at least there's still water for people.
We have to save the ocean." This is one watershed .
In my book I say 1999 is the watershed year where it breaks into the mainstream.
At least until the 19th century and the great historical watershed marked by the American Civil War, civil wars were understood as cumulative historical phenomena
And I think that we may be in for a Watershed moment on this issue.
But I also think that we're in a Watershed moment for bidets in bathrooms, which is a very Google point.
And why don't you fly over the watershed and get a few people to think about how everything's connected?
So I think we're just in a very amazing watershed moment, where all these things are combining.
That's our ask is that under the Boundary Waters Treaty, which was signed by both countries in 1909, we have the authority to have a say as United States citizens and downstream stakeholders in Alaska to determine how these globally significant watersheds are developed. So again, just trying to get that seat at the table.
arrested last June, that was seen as a watershed moment. They were able actually to get one of those key movers
So we had huge cash prizes for our competition. All our trainings are conducted in tiny villages which have themselves done the work of watershed management.
was signed, which was a watershed event in the history of the country where I was born.
And so for me, the real watershed moment was when I found other language creators online, the early conlang community, the conlang listserv.
And for me, this is very much a watershed moment in New York cocktail history.
so like to introduce our founder of Captain Charles Warren's man I met five years ago I did a little trip to the Mississippi River and saw tons of trash can do I nation's greatest watershed came back in Los Angeles where where I live and net captain more and working to the mid Pacific Gyre for a decade his
and we need to make sure that there's equity for people living in the watersheds where we're sharing those resources.
These industries are dependent upon these clean waters. And we maintain that we should have a say in how these shared watersheds are developed. So getting back to the fact that it is clunky and before I continue to ramble, we have explored different ways in which
We now have some fairly sophisticated modeling capabilities across 15,000 of the main watersheds
It came from a couple of, what are called, watershed moment, a moment of clarity,
Every language is an old growth forest of the mind, a watershed of thought, an ecosystem of social and spiritual possibilities.
everything in the microbiome, including going down into the watershed .
What else did we discover? We discovered that there is a solution, and that solution is called decentralized watershed management. Decentralized watershed management essentially goes to the question that, if we are using groundwater, then we are extracting water from the ground using pumps,
So we had huge cash prizes for our competition. We had 10,000 people getting out of their houses every day and doing shramadhan and creating all kinds of watershed management structures.
So we had huge cash prizes for our competition. competition, 14,960 kilometers of one structure-- so these are various structures in watershed management.
So we had huge cash prizes for our competition. Over a two-month period, more than 20,000 villagers were trained in the science of watershed management.
Then 9/11 happened. And I think that was truly a watershed moment for this country.
And of course, the meddling in the 2016 election became this real watershed .
I think it's a really fascinating and I do think that the election meddling has been a watershed .
But I generally believe in the board of certification, and I generally believe in the watershed .