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Ancient Roman wine production may hold clues for battling climate change

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Thursday, January 4, 2024

Estimates put the average Roman male’s consumption at a litre or more of diluted wine per day.

Key Points: 
  • Estimates put the average Roman male’s consumption at a litre or more of diluted wine per day.
  • The drink was also a symbol of civilised behaviour, and widely used as a drug, medicine and ritual beverage.


We can learn a great deal from the methods Romans used to produce wine about adapting our own agricultural systems to a warming planet. My research has explored the role of vine agroforestry systems in Roman viticulture by looking at archaeology, ancient literature and more modern sources.

Forest agriculture

  • In contrast to the low plants that blanket hillsides in modern vineyards, these vines grew high into the trees.
  • Numerous scenes on Roman sarcophagi and mosaics depict harvesters picking grapes using high ladders, and collecting them in small, distinctive cone-shaped baskets.

Pre industrial wine production

  • They would combine several crops on one small area of land in order to survive, though more commercial farms have also been recorded.
  • Both Pliny and Columella recommended the use of fast growing trees with lots of foliage to protect vines from snooping animals.
  • This observation may baffle modern wine growers, as grapevines do not like too much water.


To modern wine makers, growing vines in damp soil and humid air is unthinkable. It presents a huge risk of fungal diseases that could weaken and kill the vine. Nevertheless, the Romans made it work.

An enduring, ancient technique

  • This relatively recent documentation, in combination with ancient source material, reveals the ingenuity of the system.
  • This means that they soak up excess water from the soil, acting as a water pump and contributing to the natural drainage of an area.
  • High climbing vines also have deeper and more developed roots, which makes them more resistant to rot caused by parasites.

An example for a warming world

  • This means that Roman winemakers in Italy often operated under warmer and more humid conditions than those experienced in much of the 20th century.
  • Most importantly, however, the shade provided by trees seems to delay the ripening of grapes by weeks without problematically decreasing yields.

Roman agriculture on the world stage

  • The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has recently stressed the benefits of agroforestry in a warming world.
  • Insights into Roman and pre-industrial practices suggest that this approach may also help winemakers to adapt to an ever-warming planet.


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Daniel Pagel Joins Playvox as CEO to Accelerate the Next Stage of Growth

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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

"As Playvox positions itself for its next stage of growth, Daniel is uniquely suited to accelerate our momentum in the coming years," said Ryan Mandl of Five Elms, the majority shareholder / private equity owner of Playvox.

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  • "As Playvox positions itself for its next stage of growth, Daniel is uniquely suited to accelerate our momentum in the coming years," said Ryan Mandl of Five Elms, the majority shareholder / private equity owner of Playvox.
  • "Daniel is known for driving results, along with having a relentless focus on customer experience, which makes him a perfect fit for this next stage of Playvox's journey.
  • Before joining Playvox, Pagel was the Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) at Britive, a leader in the cloud security and identity space.
  • It's an incredibly exciting time to be joining this organization and  I'm honored to be part of the next stage of growth for Playvox," noted Pagel.

ShippyPro Raises $15 Million to Revolutionize Shipping for Global Brands

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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

FLORENCE, Italy, Nov. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- ShippyPro, the leading shipping platform for commerce, today announced a new $15 million Series B round from Five Elms Capital. This investment will fuel the mission of the company to eliminate shipping complexities for businesses by optimizing every aspect of fulfillment.

Key Points: 
  • The Series B funding will allow ShippyPro to expand globally and accelerate innovation to become the shipping infrastructure for brands.
  • FLORENCE, Italy, Nov. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- ShippyPro, the leading shipping platform for commerce, today announced a new $15 million Series B round from Five Elms Capital.
  • With its data-driven technology, ShippyPro helps brands to choose the best shipping service for each order, automates shipping labels generation, turns the delivery experience for consumers into a strong competitive advantage and monitors all their delivery performances.
  • The second, ShippyPro Data Optimize, is a sophisticated suite of business intelligence tools designed to illuminate shipping data, providing brands with unparalleled oversight and control over their shipping information.

Global Hands-On VC Invests in EdgeCortix, Japan-based Edge AI Fabless Semiconductor Company

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Wednesday, October 4, 2023

TOKYO, Oct. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Hands-On VC ("GHOVC") has co-led a $20 million financing round in EdgeCortix, a Japan-based edge artificial intelligence (AI) fabless semiconductor development and design company. The investment was made from its first fund, GHOVC Fund I Investment Limited Partnership ("GHOVC Fund I") managed by GHOVC. Funds managed by SBI Investment Corporation (co-lead investor) and Renesas Electronics Corporation also participated in this round. GHOVC will provide not only financial support, it will also provide management support to help accelerate EdgCortix's growth as it expands its business within Japan and globally.

Key Points: 
  • Global Hands-On VC starts its mission to provide hands-on support to help startups go global.
  • TOKYO, Oct. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Hands-On VC ("GHOVC") has co-led a $20 million financing round in EdgeCortix, a Japan-based edge artificial intelligence (AI) fabless semiconductor development and design company.
  • The investment was made from its first fund, GHOVC Fund I Investment Limited Partnership ("GHOVC Fund I") managed by GHOVC.
  • Funds managed by SBI Investment Corporation (co-lead investor) and Renesas Electronics Corporation also participated in this round.

We need urban trees more than ever – here's how to save them from extreme heat

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Monday, September 25, 2023

And we’ve just watched the Northern Hemisphere swelter through their summer, making July 2023 Earth’s hottest month on record.

Key Points: 
  • And we’ve just watched the Northern Hemisphere swelter through their summer, making July 2023 Earth’s hottest month on record.
  • We studied the effects of extreme heat on urban trees in Western Sydney during Australia’s record-breaking summer of 2019–20.
  • So we hold grave concerns for the survival of both native Australian and exotic species in our urban forest.
  • Read more:
    Climate change threatens up to 100% of trees in Australian cities, and most urban species worldwide

Trees during heatwaves in Sydney

    • Those most vulnerable to heatwaves included both native Australian and exotic species.
    • Some trees died, including red maple (Acer rubrum), tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera), coast banksia (Banksia integrifolia) and water gum (Tristaniopsis laurina).
    • Read more:
      Without urgent action, these are the street trees unlikely to survive climate change

Why are some species more vulnerable?

    • For example, species with large, thin leaves are particularly vulnerable.
    • Thin leaves are less able to buffer against overheating on hot, sunny days when the wind lulls.
    • Our research found most urban tree species –- even those under drought stress –- opened their pores to cool leaves on hot summer days.
    • This results in rapid water loss but may help prevent tree leaves from scorching.

Why is water so important during heatwaves?

    • We found water loss was higher than predicted during heatwaves for all plants.
    • In urban trees, leaves reached lethal temperatures of 49–50℃ for species with the lowest rates of water loss.
    • But when species with low rates of water loss had access to water, there was little heat damage or scorched leaves.

Preserving our natural air conditioners

    • That means urban greening programs need to find ways to provide trees with enough water when rainfall is unreliable.
    • Cities need trees now more than ever, as these natural air conditioners take the edge off the extremes.
    • David S Ellsworth receives funding from the Australian Research Council, the New South Wales Government, Hort Innovation, and the Herman Slade Foundation.

Your own mountain and the views to go with it: Top ranch team offers Texas Hill Country ranch with private peak, private trails, vintage farmhouse and rare creek frontage

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Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Your own mountain and views to go with it: Texas Hill Country ranch offers private peak, private trails and farmhouse

Key Points: 
  • Your own mountain and views to go with it: Texas Hill Country ranch offers private peak, private trails and farmhouse
    This beautiful area of Texas has a strong Norwegian-settler influence, which contributes to the charm of many of the surrounding towns and communities.
  • The ranch is in the Cross Timbers Ecological Region of Texas, in an area known as the top of the Hill Country.
  • The hallmark of the property is Round Mountain itself, named on U.S. Geological Survey maps and offering 360-degree views for miles.
  • Round Mountain Ranch is a turnkey property — the ideal entry into the ranch lifestyle or a satisfying getaway for the seasoned recreationalist.

SJW Group Announces 2023 Second Quarter Financial Results and Declares Dividend

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Monday, July 31, 2023

SJW Group (NYSE: SJW) today reported financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2023.

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  • SJW Group (NYSE: SJW) today reported financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2023.
  • As noted in the company's first quarter 2023 financial results, comparisons between 2023 and 2022 operating results are affected by and reflect the delay in San Jose Water Company's (SJWC) 2022 to 2024 general rate case (GRC) proceeding.
  • Operating revenue for the quarter ended June 30, 2023 was $156.9 million, up 5% compared to $149.0 million for the same quarter last year.
  • Operating expenses for the quarter ended June 30, 2023 were $125.7 million, up 3% compared to $122.6 million for the same quarter last year.

Five Elms Capital Partner Stephanie Schneider Awarded Top Women Leaders in Growth Investing by GrowthCap For Second Year in a Row

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Friday, July 28, 2023

KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading software investor Five Elms Capital announces that Partner Stephanie Schneider has been named to GrowthCap's Top Women Leaders in Growth Investing for the second year in a row.

Key Points: 
  • KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading software investor Five Elms Capital announces that Partner Stephanie Schneider has been named to GrowthCap's Top Women Leaders in Growth Investing for the second year in a row.
  • The Top Women Leaders in Growth Investing of 2023 focuses on women leaders and provides a closer look at those individuals who, despite being in the minority, have excelled through hard work, determination and outstanding performance.
  • "Building strong partnerships with management teams and companies is at the core of our success in growth investing at Five Elms.
  • Schneider has been with Five Elms Capital for eight years—during which, she's been involved in over 20 deals.

Practice Better Acquires That Clean Life, Combining Nutrition Guidance and Management for Health and Wellness Professionals

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Tuesday, July 25, 2023

TORONTO, July 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Practice Better, a leading, all-in-one practice management software platform for health and wellness professionals, announced today that it has acquired That Clean Life, a Toronto-based nutrition planning software for health and wellness professionals. The acquisition will allow Practice Better customers to seamlessly integrate nutrition planning and healthy eating into the workflows of customers and care plans for clients. This move bolsters Practice Better's practice management platform that empowers health and wellness professionals to help clients live better.

Key Points: 
  • The acquisition will enable Practice Better to enhance the suite of tools it provides health and wellness professionals to help their clients live better.
  • TORONTO, July 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Practice Better , a leading, all-in-one practice management software platform for health and wellness professionals, announced today that it has acquired That Clean Life , a Toronto-based nutrition planning software for health and wellness professionals.
  • This move bolsters Practice Better's practice management platform that empowers health and wellness professionals to help clients live better.
  • "Personalized nutrition is the future, and we're beyond excited to join the Practice Better team to make it even easier for health and wellness professionals to deliver sustainable nutrition guidance and improve patient outcomes."

BLINK®, Illuminated by ArtsWave, Returns in 2024 to Light Up Cincinnati for Its Fourth Edition

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Tuesday, July 11, 2023

CINCINNATI, July 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Following its triumphant 2022 post-pandemic return to live spectacle, the BLINK® partners are thrilled to announce that the giant public art spectacle will return to the streets and buildings of Cincinnati from October 17th to October 20th, 2024. BLINK, Illuminated by ArtsWave, brings a unique and cherished free opportunity for attendees to interact with some of the world's most innovative and engaging art throughout the city.

Key Points: 
  • Sure to be a hallmark of the 2024 experience, BLINK is bringing projection mapping back to Cincinnati Music Hall.
  • An iconic landmark and defining piece of Cincinnati architecture and history, Music Hall has stood at the corner of 14th and Elm for over 140 years.
  • With its intentional approach to celebrating what makes Cincinnati a world-class art city, BLINK offers an unmatched experience found exclusively in Cincinnati."
  • With returning Executive Director Justin Brookhart at the helm, BLINK 2024 is sure to be a breath-taking community-building experience.