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Cohen Auditorium Alumnae Lounge 2:45 Biochar: what it is, how it works (Cohen Stage) Hugh McLaughlin, PhD 2:45 Students for a livable climate: Addressing climate change on our college campuses (audience left rear) Ezra Fradkin, Sterling College 2:45 A 120,000 ton/year, 3.2 MW organic waste digester operation – Alex MacFarlane 3:30 Coalescing/ maximizing our impact by working together Elizabeth Whitehouse, Compost Intl (audience left rear) 3:30 Show me the Carbon! (prodding the climate movement to broaden its scope) (Cohen Stage) —Glenn Gall 2:45 Farm Hack – open source R&D for regenerative agriculture –Dorn Cox, Farm Hack, Greenstart, etc. 2:45 Preserving the gains of ecological restoration through biodiversity and ecosystem-based decision-making —Sharon McGregor, conservation biologist/environmental administration 2:45 Resiliency: Peer support for Social Change leaders Didi Pershouse, Center for Sustainable Medicine 3:30 Grass-fed beef Ridge Shinn 3:30 How do we get massive amounts of soil carbon made and put into soils worldwide? --Charlotte O’Brien, Carbon Drawdown Solutions 3:30 Connecting dimensions of climate action – John Abbe (restoration for sequestration; promotion of renewable energy; retiring fossil fuels; rights of nature & communities) John Abbe

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Page 1: List of Workshops

Cohen Auditorium Alumnae Lounge

2:45 Biochar: what it is, how it works (Cohen Stage)

– Hugh McLaughlin, PhD

2:45 Students for a livable climate: Addressingclimate change on our college campuses(audience left rear)

– Ezra Fradkin, Sterling College

2:45 A 120,000 ton/year, 3.2 MW organic wastedigester operation

– Alex MacFarlane

3:30 Coalescing/ maximizing our impact by working together

– Elizabeth Whitehouse, Compost Intl(audience left rear)

3:30 Show me the Carbon! (prodding the climate movement to broaden its scope) (Cohen Stage)

—Glenn Gall

2:45 Farm Hack – open source R&D for regenerativeagriculture

–Dorn Cox, Farm Hack, Greenstart, etc.

2:45 Preserving the gains of ecological restoration throughbiodiversity and ecosystem-based decision-making

—Sharon McGregor, conservation biologist/environmental administration

2:45 Resiliency: Peer support for Social Change leaders

– Didi Pershouse, Center for Sustainable Medicine

3:30 Grass-fed beef

– Ridge Shinn

3:30 How do we get massive amounts of soil carbonmade and put into soils worldwide?

--Charlotte O’Brien, Carbon Drawdown Solutions

3:30 Connecting dimensions of climate action – John Abbe

(restoration for sequestration; promotion of renewable energy; retiring fossil fuels; rights of nature & communities)

– John Abbe

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Alumnae Lounge2:45 Farm Hack – open source R&D for regenerative agriculture

–Dorn Cox, Farm Hack, Greenstart, etc.

2:45 Preserving the gains of ecological restoration through biodiversity and ecosystem-based decision-making

—Sharon McGregor, conservation biologist/environmental administration

2:45 Resiliency: Peer support for Social Change leaders– Didi Pershouse, Center for Sustainable Medicine (audience right rear)

3:30 Grass-fed beef– Ridge Shinn

3:30 How do we get massive amounts of soil carbon made and put into soilsworldwide?

--Charlotte O’Brien, Carbon Drawdown Solutions

3:30 Connecting dimensions of climate action – John Abbe(restoration for sequestration; promotion of renewable energy; retiring fossil fuels; rights of nature & communities)

– John Abbe

Page 3: List of Workshops

Requested

• Moving beyond preaching to the choir: messages and marketing for the general public and voters

• Practical ecosystem regeneration/restoration, especially forests and wetlands (“How to”)

• How to tie in responsible care and restoration of landscapes into the carbon farming paradigm

• Inexpensive measures of carbon absorption in soil and trees.