• SOIL MATTERS feat. Prof. Rattan Lal (Full Episode 22) #climatechange #soilscience #savesoil

  • Sep 21 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
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SOIL MATTERS feat. Prof. Rattan Lal (Full Episode 22) #climatechange #soilscience #savesoil

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  • Welcome to the #beyondshodh, the #podcast where we dive deep into the minds of the world's leading scientists, engineers, and thinkers. In this exclusive episode "Soil Matters: Cultivating a Future by Protecting Our Earth", we have the distinct honor of exploring the profound wisdom and scientific expertise of a legend in the field of soil science- Professor Rattan Lal. Professor Lal is a Distinguished University Professor of Soil Science and the Director of the Rattan Lal Center for Carbon Management and Sequestration at The Ohio State University. He is globally recognized as a pioneer in soil-centric agricultural management aimed at enhancing food security and developing climate-resilient agriculture through innovative soil carbon sequestration techniques and sustainable intensification. Born in Punjab, India, Professor Lal's journey from a young scholar to a globally recognized soil scientist is nothing short of extraordinary. He has dedicated his life to advancing soil health, enhancing food security, and developing sustainable agricultural practices that can withstand the challenges of climate change. He is a fellow of several prestigious societies, including the American Society of Agronomy (ASA), Soil Science Society of America (SSSA), and Third World Academy of Sciences. His awards include the Hugh Hammond Bennett Award, Borlaug Award, Liebig Award, and M.S. Swaminathan Award, among others. He has served as President of major scientific organizations, including the World Association of Soil and Water Conservation and the Soil Science Society of America. Additionally, he has held advisory roles for global climate and soil initiatives, including the Federal Advisory Committee on Climate Change and the United Nations Food Systems Summit Science Committee. He has received honorary doctorates from several universities worldwide and is globally recognized as a leading agricultural scientist. He is ranked #1 among agricultural scientists globally, with a high impact in his field, reflected in his inclusion in the World's Most Influential Scientific Minds list and the Highly Cited Researchers list by Clarivate/Thomson Reuters. He was also a lead author for the IPCC and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize Certificate by the IPCC in 2007. Professor Lal is laureate of the the Mahatma Gandhi Award for Environmental Protection (2022), Padma Shri Award (2021), World Food Prize (2020), Arrell Global Food Innovation Award (2020), Japan Prize (2019), U.S. Awasthi IFFCO Prize (2019), GCHERA World Agriculture Prize (2018), and Glinka World Soil Prize (2018). In this episode, we are fortunate to learn from a man who has been ranked among the world's most influential scientific minds and has mentored hundreds of scholars around the globe. we will delve into his groundbreaking work in soil science, his vision for a sustainable future, and his tireless efforts to promote the importance of soil health and management in tackling global challenges like climate change and food security. Join us as we explore the story of a scientist who has not only advanced our understanding of soils but has also become a beacon of hope in the fight for sustainable development and environmental stewardship. 🎧 Listen To #BeyondShodh On #Spotify #googlepodcast #amazonmusic #applepodcast INSTAGRAM: @soniabalyan24 TWITTER : @sonia_balyanBS

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