Episode 4 | Robert Norton Tackles Phosphorus Stewardship

We had the pleasure to interview Professor Robert Norton, an Australian field agronomist.

In today’s episode, Rob goes over his groundbreaking work with Free-Air Carbon Dioxide Enrichment (FACE), and delves into the consequences of CO2 levels in our atmosphere.

He also provides insights into how climate change is impacting agriculture globally, and locally in Australia, exploring the complex relation between fertilizers and greenhouse gases.

To Read more about the challenges and the opportunities that phosphorus management offers to the world, make sure to watch this insightful interview.

Don’t miss this episode packed with expert knowledge and actionable advice for anyone interested in agriculture, sustainability, and environmental stewardship.

Speaker

Robert Norton

International Scientific Consultant (Australia)
Dr Robert Norton has agriculture and education qualifications and a PhD in crop agronomy. He managed and delivered agricultural research, extension and education programs at The University of Melbourne (1981-2009) in agronomy, soils and plant nutrition and climate change, and retains an Associate Professor appointment. He was the Australia and New Zealand Director for the International Plant Nutrition Institute (2009-2018), and as a consultant now undertakes national and international consultancies in soil science and plant nutrition