How carbon sequestration in Maine can help slow climate change

MAINE PUBLIC • August 29, 2022

(Rebroadcast) Carbon sequestration is one of the most promising ways to reduce global climate change by capturing and storing the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Learn about effective approaches to carbon sequestration in Maine, from forests to marine to agriculture. Panelists: Beverly Johnson, Department of Earth and Climate Sciences, Bates College; Ivan Fernandez, Climate Change Institute, UMaine; Tom Doak, Maine Woodland Owners; Marty Odlin, Running Tide; Sarah Simon, Maine Farmland Trust.

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