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The Biochar Solution: Carbon Farming and Climate Change – Albert Bates
Date and Time: Thursday 26th August 2010, 7.30 pm
Venue: The Greenhouse, 17 St Andrew Street, Dublin
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Curing the Climate: It’s not just about cutting fossil fuels, you know
An evening of presentations and discussion, chaired by Molly Walsh of Friends of the Earth.
The international effort to prevent catastrophic climate change has concentrated on carbon dioxide reductions and other possible part-solutions such as reducing black carbon have been ignored. Richard Douthwaite of Feasta presented the case for a more diversified approach to the climate crisis and, in a second presentation, Corinna Byrne of the Carbon Cycles and Sinks Network set out ways in which changes in the way the land is used can remove some of the carbon already in the air.…
Corinna Byrne – Carbon Cycles and Sinks; refocussing the purpose and use of land
Irish Green Gathering 2008
Date and Time: 8th-10th August 2008
Venue: Woodbrook House, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford, Ireland
Three members of Feasta made presentations as part of the Irish Green Gathering on the 8th-10th August, 2008. On Saturday, David Korowicz spoke about Climate Change and Sustainability, and John Jopling spoke about The Global Atmosphere Trust. On Sunday Bruce Darrell spoke about food security and the possibilities of biochar.
Read more about the Gathering and get a schedule at http://www.irishgreengathering.com.…
Ideas to Meet the Carbon Challenge – ‘Biochar’ – Bruce Darrell
Part of the Convergence Symposium
Date: Saturday 5th April 2008, 14:00-15:30
Venue: Cultivate Centre for Sustainability, Essex St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 …