Webinar: The Limits of Soil Carbon Sequestration

Published 2020-09-15
Regenerative agriculture has been heralded by policymakers, corporations, and farmers as a way to offset greenhouse gas emissions. But there’s a roiling debate about the potential of these practices to mitigate climate change and whether they should be supported through market mechanisms like carbon offset programs.

Join the Breakthrough Institute as we explore the climate mitigation potential of regenerative agriculture, the challenges of soil carbon markets, and implications for policymaking.

James Temple: Moderator, Senior Editor, MIT Technology Review
Aliza Wasserman-Drewes: Director, Rural Investment to Protect our Environment
Phil Gordon: Vice President, Michigan Corn Growers Association
Daniel Blaustein-Rejto: Director of Food and Agriculture, Breakthrough Institute