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Renata Brillinger - Getting California Agriculture to Net-Negative Green House Gas Emissions

Renata Brillinger - Getting California Agriculture to Net-Negative Green House Gas Emissions

FromAgriculture Adapts by ClimateAi


Renata Brillinger - Getting California Agriculture to Net-Negative Green House Gas Emissions

FromAgriculture Adapts by ClimateAi

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Jun 11, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

After interviewing many guests, I was still left with the following questions: what are we doing to systematically mitigate our agriculture emissions, is it actually working, and how far do we have left to go? In this episode we dive in with the group that has been tackling these questions in California for the past 10 years. Renata Brillinger is the executive director at CalCAN, a California based nonprofit driving forward critical policies and programs at the intersection of climate change and sustainable agriculture. We discuss decarbonizing livestock, what regenerative agriculture looks like at industrial scale, and the financial breakdown of how we get to net negative emissions (I’ll give you a hint, its surprisingly low).  *** Resources mentioned in the episode: CalCAN website California Agriculture Climate Solutions Summary What’s happening in other states? National Healthy Soils Policy Network Renata’s email: renata@calclimateag.org
Released:
Jun 11, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (36)

Every week we speak with industry leading executives, farmers, and academics to get a 360 view of how the agriculture sector is innovating to stay ahead of a changing climate. We belong to a small team of climate and ag entrepreneurs trying to make farming more resilient, profitable, and equitable as we transition to a new age of agriculture. This podcast is our journey as we explore the hurdles and opportunities that lie ahead for the industry that feeds the world. To learn more, visit us at www.Climate.Ai