Hot Future
Hot Future
Elaine Wolff
Hot Future 1: Carbon ranching and funding organic farming
32 minutes Posted Aug 21, 2020 at 3:00 pm.
Organic Farming and Carbon Ranching: Hot Future talks to Mad Agriculture’s Phil Taylor about supporting farmers who want to transition to organic agriculture and the Quivira Coalition explains what it means to work at the Radical Center and the promise of carbon ranching. Plus: A lot of good attitude and inspiration. #climatechange #food #farming #carbon #CO2 #agriculture Also: Audio glitches fixed!In this episode:
Mad Agriculture’s Perennial Fund
Carbon Farming and carbon markets
The Radical Center
Carbon Ranching and drought resilienceSubpod compostingGuests:
Phil Taylor, Executive Director and Co-Founder, Mad Agriculture
Sarah Wentzell-Fisher, Executive Director, Quivira Coalition
Eva Stricker, Carbon Ranch Director, Quivira Coalition
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Organic Farming and Carbon Ranching: Hot Future talks to Mad Agriculture’s Phil Taylor about supporting farmers who want to transition to organic agriculture and the Quivira Coalition explains what it means to work at the Radical Center and the promise of carbon ranching. Plus: A lot of good attitude and inspiration. #climatechange #food #farming #carbon #CO2 #agriculture Also: Audio glitches fixed!In this episode:(03:09) Mad Agriculture’s Perennial Fund(04:53) Carbon Farming and carbon markets(12:47) The Radical Center(19:23) Carbon Ranching and drought resilienceSubpod compostingGuests:(01:18) Phil Taylor, Executive Director and Co-Founder, Mad Agriculture(12:47) Sarah Wentzell-Fisher, Executive Director, Quivira Coalition(19:17) Eva Stricker, Carbon Ranch Director, Quivira Coalition(15:40) Arielle Quintana, Education and Outreach Director, Quivira CoalitionImage: Delivering compost to Sol Ranch, courtesy Quivira Coalition