About Me

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Rosalind HASELBECK

Bio

Rosalind has been working on climate advocacy since 2005,when they began volunteer work in the open space canyons and became interested in stormwater mitigation and carbon sequestration. Her background is in Biology — they received their PhD from the University of California, Irvine, in 1992 and went on to do postdoctoral research at the University of California, San Diego, and then spent several years teaching and leading student research at the University of San Diego.


She founded her first company, Building Green Futures, in 2007 and founded Catching H2O in 2016. From 2017 to the present, they have been co-owning and running Catching H2O with their long-time colleague and friend, Brook Sarson. Their work focuses on the design and installation of rainwater and greywater systems for water conservation and includes education and outreach.


The initial formation of Dwelling On Carbon in 2021 was for a blog about nature-based carbon sequestration solutions to the climate crisis. In January 2024, Dwelling On Carbon became a non-profit corporation that implemented holistic solutions and education. At this time, Rosalind ended her role as partner/owner of Catching H2O in order to focus on Dwelling On Carbon. They will continue to provide technical consulting for Catching H2O and hope to collaborate on grant-funded projects that include carbon and water.


When Rosalind isn’t working on Dwelling on Carbon, they are at the dojo pursuing aikido training (recently promoted to black belt) or out on their bicycle exploring local canyons and watersheds and doing bicycle fundraisers for climate awareness for Climate Ride.

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Intermediate

Rainwater Harvesting – An Advanced Discussion

During California’s 2022-23 rainy season, it received 73 trillion gallons …

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Rainwater Harvesting – An Advanced Discussion

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Intermediate
What you'll learn
Review of passive rainwater capture in soil
Considerations for grading properly in urban areas
Hillside rain capture
Working with cisterns
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