Agriculture Educator and CSU Chico alum of the Department of Agriculture Audrey Denney looks forward to participating in the Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences Speaker Series to discuss climate action at scale that centers rural communities. This event is free to attend and welcome to the campus and broader community. It is hosted and sponsored by the Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences and the Association of Geological and Environmental Students (AGES) at CSU, Chico.
When: February 26, Thursday, 5 – 6pm
Where: Arts Building 111, California State University, Chico
Speaker: Audrey Denney, Agriculture Educator
About the Seminar
This seminar asks a deceptively simple question: what if the land beneath our feet is one of our most powerful climate tools? Agricultural educator, non-profit leader, and candidate for Congress in CA-01, Audrey Denney, will explore how carbon moves through soils, forests, and working landscapes, and how regenerative agriculture and regenerative forestry can pull it back out of the atmosphere and store it where it belongs. Blending earth science with public policy, this talk will explore how federal investments, incentives, and land management policy can create the enabling conditions for carbon sequestration at a meaningful scale. From farms and forests to funding formulas and federal agencies, this seminar connects biogeochemical processes to the political choices that determine whether these solutions remain theoretical – or become transformative.
THIS EVENT IS SPONSORED BY THE DEPT. OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND AGES (ASSOCIATION OF GEOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDENTS).