Kearney Foundation

Soil Carbon Sequestration Workshop:
The Interface Between Science and Policy

[Poster Presentation] [List of Attendees]

 

Presentations by Invited Speakers
Speaker

Title of Presentation
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John Antle
Dept. of Agricultural Economics and Economics, Montana State University

"Politics, Economics and Soil Carbon"
Chuck Rice
Dept. of Agronomy, Kansas State University
"Carbon Sequestration Policy: Providing Science Based Information"
Annette Freibauer
Co-Director of CarboEurope, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Germany
"Carbon Sequestration in European Agricultural Soils by 2010 - Potential, Uncertainties, Policy Impacts"
Marie Boehm
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Research Centre, Lethbridge, Canada

"Keeping our Farmlands Productive (while storing more C) - a Canadian Perspective"

 

Pierre DuVair California Resources Agency and California Energy Commission

"Overview of California Climate Change Programs"
Guido Franco
California Energy Commission
"Overview of CA Climate Change projects: C sequestration"
William Salas and Marc Los Huertos
Applied Geosystems, Durham, New Hampshire and UC Santa Cruz
"Carbon Sequestration and Nitrous Oxide Emission Mitigation Potential of California's Croplands: A County Scale Assessment Using DNDC and GIS Databases"
Jonathan Winsten
Winrock International, Arlington, Virginia
"Carbon Baselines for California's Agriculture and the Economic Approach to Estimating the Cost of Carbon Offsets"