
Challenges for Managing Water Resources in Chile
Matías Taucare discusses various challenges, including megadrought since 2010 and groundwater over exploitation in Chile since 1990.

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Hosted by Bridget Scanlon · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 82 episodes
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The Water Resources Podcast is designed to conduct interviews with experts to discuss challenges with water resources related to climate, such as droughts and floods, and overexploitation by humans. Potential solutions to these challenges are also discussed. Regions covered range from local to global scale, and approaches considered include satellite and ground-based monitoring, and global to regional modeling. The podcast is hosted by Bridget Scanlon, Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin.The Water Resources Podcast is a production of the Bureau of Economic Geology, The Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin in partnership with the National Academy of Engineering. The podcast is supported by the Fisher Foundation.
Bridget Scanlon hosts Water Resources Podcast, a science show with 82 episodes published.

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Landon Marston discusses rising water intensity of large data centers, resulting in a notable impact on local water demand.
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