Speakers across the carbon, agricultural and conservation sectors to ask
the fundamental question: How can arable farming
reduce its carbon footprint whilst working with nature?
Ross Morrison, UKCEH will talk about the carbon cycle and soil carbon in
agricultural systems, providing a baseline of understanding for how we can
contribute to net zero in arable agriculture
Megan Tresise, Leeds University will share the findings of her research on
carbon tools and what the most important sources of carbon emissions are
that we must target to reduce our footprint
Georgie Bray, RSPB Hope Farm – will share the farm’s experience, adapting
to a changing climate, whilst trying to reduce its carbon footprint, and
working with nature for a long-term sustainable farming system.
All speakers are joined for a panel session by the webinar’s chair, Sophie
Mott, the RSPB’s Carbon Farming Project manager; Rob Field, Senior
Conservation Science at the RSPB working on carbon and land use change.
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