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Around the world, scientists and entrepreneurs are pouring billions into researching new ways of storing carbon dioxide. We look at a scheme in India to put CO2 in rocks and research in the UK using kelp. Will either of them be effective?Host Graihagh Jackson dives into the waters off Britain's southern coast to find out more about the magical powers of kelp, while Chhavi Sachdev visits a tea plantation in Darjeeling which is hoping to diversify into carbon sequestration.Contributors: Shrey Agarwal, CEO, Alt Carbon. Dr Steve Smith, Arnell Associate Professor of Greenhouse Gas Removal, Oxford University. Dr Ray Ward, Queen Mary University of London. Carbon sequestration lead, Sussex Kelp Recovery Project. Presenter: Graihagh Jackson Reporter in India: Chhavi Sachdev Producer: Diane Richardson Production co-ordinator: Brenda Brown Sound Mix: Tom Brignell Editor: Simon WattsIf you have a question, email us at theclimatequestion@bbc.com or leave a WhatsApp message at + 44 8000 321 721
The number one issue for Utahns is housing. There aren't enough homes. Rep. Ray Ward joins the show to share his idea to help ease some of that anxiety. Dave and Debbie take calls from listeners to hear their opinions of this new possibility to solve the housing crisis.
Anyone looking for investors (including film investors) can gain some great insights from sales expert Kevin Ward who literally wrote “The Book of Yes”.
Scott and Jim chat with Ray Ward, the Learning Director for CCON 025 - Contracting for Services Credential. Ray talks about what the credential consists of, the sequence taken, capstone assessment, target audience and how to enroll. Please listen in if you want to know what to expect and if it is the right credential for you.I-Catalog for more info and to sign up: CCON 025: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/CredentialConceptCard.aspx?crs_id=46 Credentials home page: https://www.dau.edu/credentialsBack to Basics: https://www.dau.edu/back-to-basics; BtB Contracting: https://www.dau.edu/functional-areas/contractingContracting Community of Practice: https://www.dau.edu/cop/contractingIf you are watching this video on DAU Media, but rather watch on YouTube, go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbF8yqm-r_M5czw5teb0PsAApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/contracting-conversations/id1621567225
Senator Todd Weiler is joined by Representatives Melissa Ballard, Ray Ward, and Paul Cutler to discuss the events of the first week of 2023 General Session of the Utah State Legislature.
Senator Todd Weiler is joined by South Davis Representatives Mellisa Ballard, Ray Ward, and Paul Cutler to discuss some of the events and bills from Week 4 of the 2023 General Session of the Utah State Legislature.
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Derek Brown Utah's legislature is taking a whack at its abortion law- again. In 2022, Utah's trigger law was put into effect following the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision. This session will see a number of bills focused on abortion, including HB 153, which would codify the 18-weeks ban and include new restrictions. Earlier this week Rep. Ray Ward joined us to explain his bill H.B. 153. This time, we're joined by Former Minority Leader Rep. Brian King to share his thoughts and goals for the topic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Todd Weiler talks about the overturning of the mask mandates, as well as the test to stay modifications, with Rep. Ray Ward and Rep. Melissa Ballard.
Episode aired on CBS Radio February 18, 1960. Featuring satiric comedy recorded via KCBS AM-FM in San Francisco.
Is carbon fee and dividend really the policy that can bridge the divide between Republicans and Democrats? On this month's call we'll talk to Dr. Ray Ward, a Republican state representative in Utah, about why he likes the policy. When he's not working in the legislature, Ward is a family physician in Bountiful, Utah. Earlier this year, he signed on to an op-ed in the Deseret News with two dozen other Utah Republicans endorsing carbon fee and dividend. Skip ahead to the following section(s): (0:00) Welcome (2:45) Rep. Ray Ward (9:07) Q&A Discussion (22:59) Legislative Updates w/ Ben Pendergrass (35:44) October Updates & Actions CCL's October Action Sheet: https://cclusa.org/actionsheet October Pre-Call Video: https://vimeo.com/626727421 Desert News Republican Carbon Dividends Op-Ed: https://www.deseret.com/opinion/2021/6/4/22453352/carbon-dividend-act-republicans-for-climate-change Register for November 13-14 Conference: https://cclusa.org/November President Biden Campaign: https://citizensclimatelobby.org/white-house/
Our nineteenth official episode of Meet Me At Mill Mountain: The Podcast features Scenic Designer Jimmy Ray Ward. Host Ginger Poole, the Producing Artistic Director of Mill Mountain Theatre, talks to Jimmy about his rich career at Mill Mountain Theatre and beyond. With an MFA in Design from UNC-Greensboro and a BS in Theatre from Radford University, Jimmy Ward has been designing scenery, lighting, and costumes professionally for over 20 years. His design and production credits include work at numerous theatre companies along the East coast including Spoleto Festival USA, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Seaside Music Theatre, Flatrock Playhouse, and the Gainesville Theatre Alliance. Within Southwest Virginia, Jimmy frequently designs for Opera Roanoke, Virginia Children's Theatre, and Mill Mountain Theatre, where he worked as Resident Designer for nine seasons. Jimmy's work has also been featured in installation projects for the Taubman Museum of Art, Virginia Museum of Transportation, the History Museum of Western Virginia, and most recently in Virginia Tech's Newman Library where the "Performing History: Women and the Vote" exhibit, co-produced by faculty from Radford and Virginia Tech, can be viewed. Mill Mountain Theatre strives to inspire, entertain, enrich, educate, and challenge audiences of Southwest Virginia through high-quality, professional theatrical productions and experiences. Meet Me At Mill Mountain: The Podcast explores all of the buzz words in Mill Mountain Theatre’s mission statement.
Todd Weiler, Ray Ward and Melissa Ballard answer questions about the 2021 Utah legislature.
Ray Ward and Todd Weiler discuss the week's leading topics in the legislature.
Ray Ward and Todd Weiler discuss the week's leading topics in the legislature.
Ray Ward, Melissa Ballard, and Todd Weiler discuss the first week of the 2021 General Session of the Utah legislature.
In this episode of the No-Till Farmer Influencers & Innovators podcast, brought to you by Topcon Agriculture, No-Till Farmer editor Frank Lessiter talks with soil scientist Ray Ward, who founded Ward Laboratories after identifying the need for a new approach to making soil fertility recommendations.
In this episode of the No-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Yetter Mfg., we catch up with Ray Ward of Ward Laboratories, at the 2019 National No-Tillage Conference where he gets into the nitty-gritty on nutrients that are removed from a field during harvest or foraging.
In this episode we welcome our guest District Governor of Rotary District 5180, Ray Ward. Ray discusses his vision for the Rotary year 2019-2020, ways to help clubs improve membership, events that are happening, his family and more.
Included in this year’s state budget is $200,000 for a study on how climate change impacts Utah. Lawmakers say the research is needed to understand and better respond to issues like air quality and pollution. But the Utah Legislature has also shown reluctance to acknowledge climate change, and a campaign to enact a carbon tax is preparing to gather signatures, which could leapfrog lawmakers and put the issue directly before voters. On this week’s episode of “Trib Talk,” Tribune reporter Bethany Rodgers, Bountiful Republican Rep. Ray Ward, and Clean the Darn Air co-founder Yoram Bauman join reporter Benjamin Wood to discuss different strategies in the state for addressing air quality and carbon emissions. Listeners can also subscribe to “Trib Talk” on SoundCloud, iTunes and Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify and other major podcast platforms. “Trib Talk” is produced by Sara Weber with additional editing by Dan Harrie. Comments and feedback can be sent to tribtalk@sltrib.com, or to @bjaminwood or @tribtalk on Twitter.
Todd Weiler interviews Utah Rep. Ray Ward about school safety, and they discuss the incoming freshman legislators.
We are excited to have Ray Ward back with us to explain and discuss the power of Biophilia incorporated into interior and exterior design. We will learn how this design option can reduce stress, improve cognitive function and creativity, improve our well-being; bringing a sense of inner peace to those who see it. Contact Information For Raymond Ward Phone: 641-919-5529 Email: FulcrumGroupco@outlook.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymondwardfulcrumgroup/ Additional Resource Information: Alzheimer’s Speaks Resource Website: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/ Keynote Speaker: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/event-planners Dementia Chats™: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/dementia-chats-webinar Dementia Conference & Cruise: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/cruise-with-us Become Dementia Friendly Business or Community: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/become-dementia-friendly
In the 19th episode of the No-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Montag Mfg., we welcome President of Ward Laboratories, Ray Ward to share his knowledge on micronutrients and what no-tillers can do to ensure their crops have the fertility they need.
In our sixth episode of the No-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Montag Mfg., Ward Laboratories founder and president Ray Ward will discuss the two methods of evaluation: soil testing and plant analysis, and what the proper sampling protocol is for each.
In our fifth episode of the No-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Montag Mfg., we welcome Ray Ward, founder and president of Ward Laboratories, to discusses the essential nutrients plants need, the optimal test value of each nutrient, trace elements that are crucial for plant growth and development, and the importance of returning animal manures to fields at proper rates.
Utah is in the throes of an opioid epidemic. Addiction to prescription pills is affecting every level of society. Our guests include: Jay Bischoff, Director of Intermountain Urological Institute. Rep. Ray Ward, Sponsor of HB 114. Angela Stander, Prescription Drug Overdose Coordinator, and Susannah Burt, Prevention Specialist Ut Division of Substance Abuse.
Today we have Ray Ward from the Sky Factory, who will share this fabulous technology which creates a relaxing environment most anywhere. Here from Deb Bland with Polar Ridge to her thoughts as a Marketing Director of an Assisted Living and Memory Care Community. Contact Information: rayw@skyfactory.com 641-919-5529(m) 641-472-1747 ext 211 Alzheimer's Speaks Resource Website https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/ Alzheimer's Team (Clinical Trials) http://alzheimersstudy.com/60.htm Join The Purple Angel Project: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/purple-angel-project The New Dementia Film: https://youtu.be/DXRfWOq50_gSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For decades the Illinois Central Rail Road Maintenance Shop was one of the largest employers in McComb. In this episode, Ray Ward remembers signing on as a shop apprentice back in 1953. Ward recalls working in the car shop and the assembly line-like manner they used to rebuild the cars. In order to save money and improve safety, Illionois Central offered cash rewards for employee suggestions at its McComb Maintenance Shop. Ward describes how the program worked and some suggestions he made for his job. Podcast Bonus: When he wasn’t working, Ward loved riding horses. He relates how one late night ride turned into a practical joke on his co-workers.
By the 1960s, railroads had lost much of their freight hauling business to trucks. Ray Ward of McComb recalls how track maintenance suffered as a result. As a car man, Ward’s job was to re-track derailed cars and locomotives. He explains how he was able to do this with a crew of only two men.