Date: October 18, 2018

Location: Boston, MA

Overview

Featuring Ethan Soloviev from How Good from and Lara Bryant from the NRDC, the expert discussion focused on technologies and capabilities that are already available for states and the private sector to deploy that can dramatically reduce U.S. carbon emissions from the atmosphere – without the need for any geo-engineering or massive new technology breakthroughs.

Below is a video from the full discussion from the event in Boston on October 18, 2018.

Details About The Event

Imagine a safe, sustainable way to dramatically reduce total annual U.S. carbon emissions from the atmosphere – without any geo-engineering or new technology breakthroughs.  According to the USDA, this is not a fantasy. Using regenerative agriculture techniques, we could sustainably offset much of the country’s carbon footprint— while at the same time making soils healthier, increasing yields, and boosting resilience to climate change. Legislation to incentivize these practices is now pending at both the state and federal level.

Please join E2 and our experts to discuss this innovative approach to reducing carbon emissions while strengthening the farm economy here and around the world.

  • WHEN: Thursday, October 18, 2018; 12:00 – 2:00 PM
  • WHERE: Mintz Levin, One Financial Center, 38th Floor, Boston, MA 02111

For any questions about the event, please contact Noah Dubin.

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