Description
As wildfire seasons grow longer and more destructive, mountain and rural communities are searching for scalable, cost-effective solutions. This webinar explores how biochar can turn hazardous forest fuels into a climate solution reducing wildfire risk, sequestering carbon, and creating new economic opportunities. Join us to learn how innovative public-private partnerships, and emerging carbon markets can help fund fuels reduction projects, accelerate forest restoration, and build long-term climate resilience.
Guest speakers:
Noah Planavsky, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Yale University
Lizzy Vanderkloot, Riseline Foundation
Alan Spadafora, Circle Forestry
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