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S2E27: Are grasslands overshadowed by charismatic megaflora?—w/ Chris Kerston of Savory Institute
S2E27: Are grasslands overshadowed by charismatic megaflora?—w/ Chris Kerston of Savory Institute
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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Aug 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Ranching has been vilified as a major contributor to climate change. But what if it’s not the cow but the HOW? The fact is, animals have always lived and grazed on grasslands, and when we leverage regenerative grazing to raise livestock, we can rebuild the soil and sequester carbon in the grass and soil, sourcing materials like leather, fiber, and meat in a more responsible way.
Chris Kerston is the Chief Commercial Officer of the Land to Market Program at the Savory Institute, a nonprofit working to regenerate the world’s grasslands through Holistic Management. Today, Chris joins Ross to explain how the Savory Institute promotes regenerative grazing and share their vision of a future where farmers and ranchers work together.
Chris walks us through the Land to Market program’s Ecological Outcome Verification (EOV) protocol, describing why they measure a breadth of ecosystem services versus sequestered carbon alone. Listen in to understand how Savory is supporting brands like Timberland and learn how the Land to Market Program can help us make more informed choices about what we consume.
Resources:
Nori on Patreon
Savory Institute
Chris at Savory Institute
Savory’s Land to Market Program
Kiss the Ground
Savory’s Partnership with Timberland
Diana Rodgers
Sacred Cow: The Case for (Better) Meat: Why Well-Raised Meat is Good for You and Good for the Planet by Diana Rodgers and Robb Wolf
Peter Donovan at the Soil Carbon Coalition
The Whole Foods Diet: The Lifesaving Plan for Health and Longevity by John Mackey, Alona Pulde, MD, and Matthew Lederman MD
Joel Salatin
Will Harris
Gabe Brown
The Nature Conservancy
Savory’s Land to Market Brand Partners
Leather Working Group
Wendell Berry
Purchase Nori Carbon Removals
Nori
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Nori on Twitter
Nori on Medium
Nori Newsletter
Email podcast@nori.com
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Carbon Removal Newsroom
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Chris Kerston is the Chief Commercial Officer of the Land to Market Program at the Savory Institute, a nonprofit working to regenerate the world’s grasslands through Holistic Management. Today, Chris joins Ross to explain how the Savory Institute promotes regenerative grazing and share their vision of a future where farmers and ranchers work together.
Chris walks us through the Land to Market program’s Ecological Outcome Verification (EOV) protocol, describing why they measure a breadth of ecosystem services versus sequestered carbon alone. Listen in to understand how Savory is supporting brands like Timberland and learn how the Land to Market Program can help us make more informed choices about what we consume.
Resources:
Nori on Patreon
Savory Institute
Chris at Savory Institute
Savory’s Land to Market Program
Kiss the Ground
Savory’s Partnership with Timberland
Diana Rodgers
Sacred Cow: The Case for (Better) Meat: Why Well-Raised Meat is Good for You and Good for the Planet by Diana Rodgers and Robb Wolf
Peter Donovan at the Soil Carbon Coalition
The Whole Foods Diet: The Lifesaving Plan for Health and Longevity by John Mackey, Alona Pulde, MD, and Matthew Lederman MD
Joel Salatin
Will Harris
Gabe Brown
The Nature Conservancy
Savory’s Land to Market Brand Partners
Leather Working Group
Wendell Berry
Purchase Nori Carbon Removals
Nori
Nori on Facebook
Nori on Twitter
Nori on Medium
Nori Newsletter
Email podcast@nori.com
Subscribe on iTunes
Carbon Removal Newsroom
---
Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reversingclimatechange/message
Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reversingclimatechange/support
Released:
Aug 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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