Juan del Mar

Megabiodiversity

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Long-form podcast hosted by Juan del Mar on the Theory of Megabiodiversity (TMD) — a tensorial framework for territorial sovereignty, environmental data architecture and the political ecology of the energy transition in megadiverse countries. Each episode develops in audio the conceptual and operational corpus of the program, with active engagements across the Eastern Tropical Pacific. Frameworks, dossiers, operational tools and engagement opportunities at biovoxel.earth.

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Juan del Mar

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Science

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biovoxel.earth

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12. Jun 2026

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Qhipa Pacha: Capital Follows Proof, Not Narrative 12.06.2026

The Green Pixel Fraud Nature markets have money, regulation, and buyers. What they don't have is proof. Satellites can't tell a living forest from a dying monoculture. Auditors price a reality they never touch. And the communities sitting on top of the only credible evidence are treated as scenery, not authors. Qhipa Pacha is an attempt to invert that order. Built as an alliance between CO...

The Territory Arrives Late · Episode 1 03.05.2026

Why biodiversity loses, even when it has the right answers An empty room after a meeting. A map left on the table. And a question: why does biodiversity lose so often, even when it has the right answers? In this inaugural episode, Juan del Mar proposes a diagnosis: the biodiversity crisis is not only a data crisis. It's a crisis of eligibility. Biodiversity can be scientifically important, leg...

The Refracted Transition: Can We Decarbonize Without Recolonizing Biodiversity? 28.04.2026

Solar power can save us from carbon. But if it only measures carbon, it can turn megadiverse territories into the new geography of sacrifice. ⸻ In 2025, the International Energy Agency documented that solar photovoltaic was, for the first time in history, the largest single source of growth in global energy demand. And in the same year, global energy emissions reached a historic record of nearly 3...

Cerro Patacón: The Mountain That Burns Twice 27.04.2026

I handed the same case file from Panama's Cerro Patacón landfill to two AI deep research engines. They came back with different worlds. PAN-RES-002 — the case of Panama's most contentious sanitary landfill — has been operating since June 1985, receives 3,500 tons of waste daily from the metropolitan area, and carries four decades of fires, leachate contamination, failed concessions, and an unresol...

RAG 3.0, the transformation of knowledge and applications to Biodiversity 04.12.2025

RAG 3.0, the Transformation of Knowledge, and Applications to Biodiversity Unlock the blueprint for reliable AI in high-stakes domains. The global response to biodiversity loss and mounting planetary pressure is severely limited by knowledge fragmentation. Data is siloed, heterogeneous, and lacks the semantic interoperability required for effective large-scale Ecosystem Service (ES) assessments. T...

The Biosphere by Vladimir Vernadsky: How Life Became a Geological Force 30.11.2025

What if life is not a thin film on Earth, but the main force that has been sculpting the planet for billions of years? This episode is an audio journey through The Biosphere (1926) by Vladimir I. Vernadsky , the Russian‑Ukrainian geochemist who anticipated modern Earth system science, biogeochemistry and even the Gaia perspective decades before they had a name. Drawing on the complete annotated ed...

Revolutions That Made the Earth: How Life Rewired Our Planet (and Our Future) 27.11.2025

What if the Earth we know was born out of a handful of near‑catastrophic revolutions — triggered by life itself? In this episode of The Green Octopus, we dive deep into Revolutions That Made the Earth by Earth system scientists Tim Lenton and Andrew Watson. We explore how a few radical biological innovations — from early microbes that oxygenated the planet to the explosive rise of complex life — r...

Why Earth Has Breathable Air 25.11.2025

OXYGEN: The Extraordinary Journey of the Molecule That Shaped Earth The Definitive History of Atmospheric Oxygen, Life, and Planetary Geochemistry. Join renowned authority Donald E. Canfield —a leading expert in geochemistry , Earth history , and primitive oceans—on an extraordinary journey tracing the evolution of atmospheric oxygen . Earth’s air is currently 21% oxygen, a concentration higher th...

PRICING NATURE: The Global Race to Measure, Value, and Finance the Ecosystem Economy 24.11.2025

The financial world is undergoing a seismic shift, moving nature from a disregarded externality to a systemic financial risk . PRICING NATURE explores the standards, markets, and mandates driving this transformation, revealing how trillions of dollars are being mobilized to measure, value, and finance the global ecosystem. We analyze the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting—Ecosystem Accoun...

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