Climate Change Action: The Role of Natural Solutions | Webinar

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September 9, 2020

If November's elections bring new political leaders who intend to tackle climate change, they will need to act swiftly and decisively and be prepared to implement a portfolio of research and analysis-based solutions. Among the best available options are natural climate solutions: nature-based methods for safely capturing and storing greenhouse gases that fuel climate change. Such approaches are increasingly recognized as playing a critical role in meeting emissions targets and can garner bipartisan support.

The Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment is convening a series of webinars focusing on important emissions reduction elements to be considered as part of a U.S. playbook of climate solution options. The webinars will explore deployment potential, scalability, and mitigation and/or adaptation benefits as compared to costs.

Thank you for joining us for our first session Climate Change Action: The Role of Natural Solutionswhere our panelists addressed topics such as: the national and global scope of opportunities, the role of different kinds of incentives, and opportunities and risks for co-benefits to soil fertility, food security and forest health.

September 9, 2020
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Empowering land owners and land stewards as a massive part of the solution in rural areas. Currently, resources fall to large loggers and governments. As more people from undeserved communities return to the land desperate for creating security, it's important to provide these new land owners with a modern set of land stewardship cultures. Small holdings knit the ecosystems together. With out them it's much harder let nature do it's thing.

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