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SUMMARY:Carbon Capture Strategies\, a Deeper Dive
DESCRIPTION:Beyond Emissions Reductions: Carbon Capture Strategies\, a Deeper Dive\n\nPhotosynthesis: An Agent for Sequestration of Carbon in the Atmosphere\n\nOn Saturday\, January 23rd\, Marin Carbon Project co-founder and agro-ecologist Dr. Jeffrey Creque\, and Carbon Cycle Institute Policy Director Torri Estrada\, will talk about "boots on the ground" sequestering carbon on farm and public land\, their work through Resource Conservation Districts around the State\, the Governor's "Healthy Soils Initiative\," and other policy advances in supporting use of photosynthesis to reduce carbon in the atmosphere.\n\nTheir remarks will be followed by presentations by Rebecca Burges\, Executive Director of the Fibershed Project\, and Kimberly Sheibly\, Marin Sanitary Service's Municipal Contracts and Communications Manager. Rebecca's work demonstrates how we can restore the planet's resource base while meeting our needs for food\, fuel\, fiber and flora. Kimberly will describe efforts to convert customers to recycling food and other organic waste so it becomes part of the solution rather than going into landfill\, where it contributes to greenhouse gas emissions.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2><span style="color:#739d2d"><span style="font-size:18px">Beyond Emissions Reductions: Carbon Capture Strategies\, a Deeper Dive</span></span></h2>\n\n<p><strong><span style="color:#434c3d\; font-size:14px"><strong>Photosynthesis: An Agent for Sequestration of Carbon in the Atmosphere</strong></span></strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>On Saturday\, January 23rd</strong>\, Marin Carbon Project co-founder and agro-ecologist Dr. Jeffrey Creque\, and Carbon Cycle Institute Policy Director Torri Estrada\, will talk about &ldquo\;boots on the ground&rdquo\; sequestering carbon on farm and public land\, their work through Resource Conservation Districts around the State\, the Governor&rsquo\;s &ldquo\;Healthy Soils Initiative\,&rdquo\; and other policy advances in supporting use of photosynthesis to reduce carbon in the atmosphere.</p>\n\n<p>Their remarks will be followed by presentations by Rebecca Burges\, Executive Director of the Fibershed Project\, and Kimberly Sheibly\, Marin Sanitary Service&rsquo\;s Municipal Contracts and Communications Manager. Rebecca&rsquo\;s work demonstrates how we can restore the planet&rsquo\;s resource base while meeting our needs for food\, fuel\, fiber and flora. Kimberly will describe efforts to convert customers to recycling food and other organic waste so it becomes part of the solution rather than going into landfill\, where it contributes to greenhouse gas emissions.</p>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n
LOCATION:Sausalito Bay Model\, 2100 Bridgeway\, Sausalito
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URL:http://business.srchamber.com/events/details/carbon-capture-strategies-a-deeper-dive-01-23-2016-9450
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