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What if cleaning polluted lakes didn’t require chemicals that kill entire ecosystems? In this episode of Green Disruptors: Scaling the Future, Megan Kjar sits down with Darrell Liski, co-founder of Embiorganic Technologies, to explore how adaptive microbiology is transforming wastewater treatment, surface water restoration, and industrial site remediation. Instead of using copper sulfate or mechanical disruption — which can release harmful cyanotoxins and damage entire ecosystems — Embiorganic deploys a microbial consortium that restores balance naturally. In this conversation, we cover: The hidden dangers of harmful algae blooms Why chemical treatments can create long-term ecological damage How adaptive microbiology works (think probiotics for lakes) The commercialization challenges of deep climate tech Engineering skepticism and regulatory hurdles A “treatment-as-a-service” model that reduces capital costs From municipal wastewater to refinery sites contaminated with hydrocarbons, this episode explores what it takes to scale nature-based solutions in industries that desperately need them. If you care about water, climate resilience, regenerative systems, and scalable sustainability — this conversation is for you. Subscribe for more conversations with the founders and leaders scaling the future of climate tech.