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239 Marcel de Berg - Water is a more important cooling factor than the heat of carbon

239 Marcel de Berg - Water is a more important cooling factor than the heat of carbon

Episode 239 Published 2 years, 9 months ago
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A conversation with Marcel de Berg, founder of Green Water Cools, about the cooling potential of green water, avoiding regrets of institutional investors and focusing a bit of our attention and resources on restoring water cycles, biodiversity, and more.

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