Parking! parking available on the street, or
after 6pm, free parking nearby at the Cota Commuter Lot, 119 Cota Street
(where Saturday Farmers Market takes place).
Santa Barbara Permaculture
Network presents
A Special Evening Gathering
Reporting Back from
the 2nd Annual International Soil Not Oil Conference
Thurs, Sept1, 7-9pm, 2016 - FREE
Location: Art from Scrap Art Center (outdoors)
302 E Cota St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Discussion & Short Films about Soil & Carbon
Farming
including excerpts from
the soon to be released Seeds of Vandana
Shiva documentary; The Soil Solution to Climate Change by Jill
Cloutier & Carol Hirashima;
Losing Ground, with Guner Tautrim, & Kiss the Ground short
film narrated by Woody Harrelson
Conference reports from Margie Bushman, Wes Roe of Santa Barbara
Permaculture Network & others
Read More....
Regenerative agriculture provides
answers to the soil crisis, the food crisis, the climate crisis & the
crisis of democracy. Vandana Shiva
P lease join Santa Barbara
Permaculture Network for an evening of outdoor film and discussion
as we share what was learned at the recent 2nd Annual Soil Not Oil
Conference in Richmond, CA, while enjoying short films that focus on soil
and "Carbon Farming" as solutions to climate change. The event
will take place on Thursday, Sept 1, 7-9pm, at the Art from Scrap
Art Center in downtown Santa Barbara.
The Soil Not Oil international campaign was first launched by
scientist and environmental activist Dr.Vandana Shiva of the Navadany
Foundation, who suggests restoring global soil quality is one of the best
things we can do for climate change, and was one of the first to connect
the dots between climate change and the disastrous soil practices of
industrial agriculture.
The 2nd Annual Soil Not Oil Conference in Richmond was organized
to bring together farmers, ranchers, scientists, policy makers, NGOs and
community leaders to explore how sustainable, regenerative agriculture
practices can help mitigate global warming.
Speakers at the two day conference were both local and
international and came with plenty of expertise & positive
solutions. Among the many presenters were John Roulac of Nutiva
foods, speaking about the exciting developments of Green Wave 3D
Ocean farming; Anandi Ghandi, talked about India's water crisis,
especially in the Western Ghats, a biodiversity hot spot, where both
wildlife and farmers are under extreme duress; Kiss the Ground, a group
of young activists from California shared their strategies for making
carbon sequestration and carbon farming understandable to mainstream
America.
In the area of social justice, Dr. Ann Lopez of the Center for Farm
Worker Families spoke passionately about her long term research on
the impact of NAFTA on Mexico's farmers creating a flood of economic
immigrants to the U.S. while losing the caretakers of the seeds and soils
in Mexico. SNAP (food stamps) were suggested as a
creative way to support farmers who use best sustainable practices for
the soil by encouraging use of SNAP benefits at local farmers
markets.
Local politicians enthusiastically participated in the conference,
including California Congressman Jared Huffman, Richmond's Mayor and
Council members, with many citizen activist groups from the region in
abundance. Andrew Kimbrell, founder & Executive Director of the
Center for Food Safety, and author/editor of Fatal Harvest, was
the excellent keynote speaker who updated the audience on current
legislature in Washington around food safety issues.
Come with your thoughts about positive directions for soil and the
planet. Event discussion will be facilitated by Wes Roe &
Margie Bushman of the Santa Barbara Permaculture
Network. Local
organizations will participate and table.
The event takes place on Thursday September 1, 2016, 7- 9pm, at the
Art from Scrap Art Center, 302 East Cota St, Santa Barbara, CA
93101. No reservations required. For more info contact
805-962-2571
Margie@sbpermaculture.org
,
https://www.facebook.com/events/1779098955670853/
Event Sponsors:
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network, Explore Ecology,
Art from Scrap, Community Environmental Council (CEC),
Sustainable World Radio, Becket Films, & Santa Barbara Food
Alliance
This event a part of the ongoing Civics 101 for Climate Change
series
Check out these great resources to learn more:
Soil Not Oil Coalition:
http://soilnotoilcoalition.org/soil-not-oil-coalition/
Soil Not Oil Pledge:
http://soilnotoilcoalition.org/soil-not-oil-pledge/
Soil Solution to Climate Change; What If A Solution To Climate Change
Was Beneath Your Feet? :
Film by Jill Cloutier and Carol Hirashima of Sustainable World
(extended excerpt on Marin Carbon Project not on youtube will be
shown)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxiXJnZraxk
Film Clips from The Seeds of Vandana Shiva Documentary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcaFM6rjp7Q and Film website
http://vandanashivamovie.com/
The SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FOOD ACTION PLAN:
A strategy-based community “blueprint” for an accessible, thriving,
sustainable, and healthy food system. It addresses every aspect of the
food system in a way that supports healthy people, a healthy economy, and
a healthy environment.
http://www.sbcfoodaction.org/
The California Climate and Agriculture Network (CalCAN):
A coalition of sustainable agriculture and farmer leaders that
advances agricultural solutions to climate change. Agriculture can play a
unique role in responding to the climate crisis by producing renewable
energy, sequestering carbon and reducing greenhouse gas emissions while
securing our food system for generations to come.
http://calclimateag.org/
Agriculture and Climate Change Article by Bill Ostrander San
Luis Obispo rancher, recently ran for U.S. Congress, with carbon farming
a part of his platform:
Agriculture creates more than 20 percent of our carbon footprint and
approximately 35 percent of the planet's greenhouse gas emissions.
http://www.ostranderforcongress.com/climate-change
Kiss the Ground:
Kiss Ground is a nonprofit dedicated to inspiring global
participation in the restoration of our precious soils.
https://www.kisstheground.com/
- The Soil Story (Kiss the Ground Film) with downloads of
Media Material for Teachers/Story Tellers/Media makers
English/Spanish/French
http://thesoilstory.com/
- The Soil Story 4 minute Film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvAoZ14cP7Q
- Science meets inspiration in this tale of nature’s best hidden
innovation: soil.
- The Soil Story, created by Kiss the Ground, is a five-minute
film that shares the importance of healthy soil for a healthy planet.
- Learn how we can “sequester” (store) carbon from our atmosphere,
where it is harmful, and pull it back into the earth, where it belongs,
through regenerative agriculture, composting, and other land management
practices.
“4 per 1,000” Initiative:
The “4 per 1,000” Initiative wants to demonstrate that agriculture
can provide practical solutions to the challenge of climate disruption,
while also meeting that posed by food security through the use of farming
methods that match local conditions: e.g. agroecology, agroforestry,
conservation agriculture, landscape management.
http://4p1000.org/understand
Restoring Global Soil Quality Is One Of The Best Things We Can Do For
Climate Change:
Little known climate change fact: Just the first meter of soil
contains as much carbon as the entire atmosphere. And there's potential
to soak up much more.
http://www.fastcoexist.com/3052240/restoring-global-soil-quality-is-one-of-the-best-things-we-can-do-for-climate-change
Books:
The Carbon Farming Solution:
A Global Toolkit of Perennial Crops and Regenerative Agriculture
Practices for Climate Change Mitigation and Food Security
By Eric Toensmeier Foreword by Dr. Hans Herren
http://www.chelseagreen.com/the-carbon-farming-solution
Soil Not Oil Environmental Justice in an Age of Climate Crisis, by
Vandana Shiva
https://www.northatlanticbooks.com/shop/soil-not-oil/
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