The importance of the carbon cycle in agriculture and in the
sequestration of greenhouse gases is receiving increasing attention.
The
mother of all ecosystem services,this natural process does 10 times
the
work of all industrial energy systems - and is deeply influenced by our
decision making. Understanding of carbon cycling is fragmentary and
typically oriented around solving problems such as energy supply, waste
disposal, and climate.
National Expert Comes to Cal Poly
to speak about The Soil Carbon Challenge
Peter Donovan
Friday, November 30
4 - 6 p.m.
Cal Poly, Building 11, Room 104
&
Saturday, December 1
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The Cal Poly Poultry Unit
"Understanding the
CARBON CYCLE"
What can we do to manage the whole, not just the parts? Peter Donovan
of
the Soil Carbon Coalition will be at Cal Poly on Friday, November 30
and
Saturday, December 1 to speak to scientists and non-scientists, farmers
and non-farmers, climate activists and climate skeptics alike. Peter
tells the fascinating story of why and how carbon cycling was
discovered,
why the problem-solving orientation of most individuals and
organizations
camouflages the opportunity to manage wholes such as carbon or water
cycling.
Fridays introductory lecture will take place from 4 - 6 pm on campus in
Room 11-104.
A Saturday workshop will take place from 9 am - 3 pm at the Poultry
Unit
(brown bag lunch). Both are free and open to the public. Stay tuned for
details!
Peter Donovan has been establishing baseline measurements for soil
carbon
fluctuations with innovative land managers from Mexico to Canada as
part
of the Soil Carbon Challenge. More information on his work can be found
at:
www.soilcarboncoalition.org
For more INFO:
Hunter Francis
CAFES Center for Sustainability
College of Agriculture, Food & Environmental Sciences
Cal Poly State University
San Luis Obispo, California 93407