*[Enwl-eng] Fwd: ВЕБИНАР: Лесная углеродная коалиция — Правда об углероде, лесных пожарах и биоразнообразии, 21 сентября 2022 г.
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От: Russ Speer <speer4014 at gmail.com>
Date: вт, 20 сент. 2022 г. в 01:04
Subject: Re: WEBINAR: Forest Carbon Coalition — Truth about Carbon,
Wildfire, and Biodiversity, Sep 21, 2022
On Mon, Sep 19, 2022, 12:26 PM Adam Sacks <adam.sacks at bio4climate.org>
wrote:
Of interest . . .
On Mon, Sep 19, 2022 at 11:03 AM Michael Kellett <kellett at restore.org>
wrote:
SAVE THE DATE
September 21, 2022
11:30 AM PT (2:30 ET)
Registration Link
Forest Carbon Coalition presents
Setting the Stage: Distinguishing Science from Falsehoods
The truth about Carbon, Wildfire, and Biodiversity
Join panelists Drs. Bev Law, Chad Hanson, and Monica Bond for
presentations on carbon capture and storage, the role of forests, and the
real steps needed to reduce carbon emissions by 40% by 2030; the importance
of wildfire and how best to protect communities; and an overview of
post-fire habitat and biodiversity.
Webinar Registration Required
Registration Link
Presenter Biographies
Dr. Beverly (Bev) Law is a professor emeritus at Oregon State University
where she studies terrestrial ecosystem processes and global change ecology.
She is an American Geophysical Union Fellow and Aldo Leopold Fellow. Dr. Law’s
research focuses on the effects of climate change, fire, and management on
ecosystem carbon and water cycling, addressing issues such as vulnerability
of forests to drought-related mortality, and ecological implications of
human actions intended to minimize drought and fire effects. She is an
author or co-author of over 200 peer-reviewed publications.
Dr. Chad Hanson co-founded the John Muir Project in 1996. He first
became involved in national forest protection after hiking the 2,700-mile
length of the Pacific Crest Trail witnessing firsthand the devastation
caused by rampant commercial logging on national forests. Dr. Hanson earned
his Ph.D. in Ecology from the University of California at Davis in 2007,
with a research focus on forest and fire ecology and the rare wildlife
species that depend upon post-fire habitat in forests of the Sierra Nevada
and elsewhere in the western U.S. He has published an extensive list of
scientific research papers and books on forest and fire ecology, burned
forest as essential habitat for wildlife, and fire history and trends.
Dr. Monica Bond is a Wildlife Biologist and Principal Scientist at the
Wild Nature Institute. Dr. Bond focuses on population ecology, habitat
selection, and social behavior of wildlife. She has conducted field research
and published numerous papers on gray-tailed voles, Western Burrowing Owls,
Spotted Owls, Black-backed Woodpeckers, arboreal salamanders, northern
elephant seals, Hawaiian monk seals, eastern white-bearded wildebeests, and
Masai giraffes. Research interests also include fire ecology of Spotted Owls
& Black-backed Woodpeckers.
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MarieClaire Egbert
Campaign & Communications Director
Forest Policy Advocate
John Muir Project of Earth Island Institute
She / Her Pronouns
(484) 554-6566
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