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From: Rhys Roth [mailto:Rhys...@mail.vresp.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 9:57 AM
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Subject: Falling dams, greener cities, and gatherings of great minds

 


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February 14, 2013


Dear John,

Climate change has whip-sawed in recent months from the Valdemortian “issue that shall not be named” to recover its proper place high on the agenda of national priorities. And while we can’t yet bank on Congress to pioneer bold solutions, regional innovators are forging ahead, showing how climate solutions not only reduce carbon pollution, but add to prosperity and quality of life.

That is our goal with Northwest Biocarbon Initiative. By mobilizing forests, farms, and cities to soak carbon, we will build new businesses, bring new revenues to natural resources sectors, and make our communities better places to live. So Northwest biocarbon innovators take note: now is the time for us to congregate, strategize, and learn from each other:

calendarWhip out your calendar! Biocarbon events coming your way
Several exciting and informative events from NBI and partners are coming and we want to see you there! We’ve teamed with Sustainable Path Foundation on the first of these terrific opportunities to meet and network with our region’s top biocarbon innovators and thought leaders on Wednesday, February 27 at Seattle’s Town Hall.


plantsBiocarbon double whammy!:  Recycled organics + green infrastructure
Seattle and Portland are national leaders in harnessing nature to help handle the crazy quantities of water that flood city drainpipes in big rainstorms. By incorporating carbon-rich compost into projects that green the urban landscape, they are also leaders in biocarbon solutions. You can meet co-blogger David McDonald at Enlisting Nature to Stem Climate Change in Seattle on February 27.


bloggersThe business and jobs case for greening our cities
An environmentalist and the head of an industry trade group team up to show that green infrastructure is boosting the economy in Oregon. Another great example of how the best biocarbon solutions have multiple benefits and how the Northwest is pioneering the Restoration Economy.


mapThe dams fell, the reservoir drained, and then…there was mud
The largest dam removal in US history, to allow the Elwha River to run free for the first time in almost a century, began September 2011. Then, the real work began as the National Park Service undertook an unprecedented (and really, really difficult) restoration project. Howard Sprouse of Peak Bioproducts believes “Biochar” can boost the prospects for success. 


 
Perry-Morrow_photoNew video highlights biochar research at OSU
Biochar is a promising new product for agriculture, water remediation, and other applications, which can also store carbon safely away for centuries to come. Perry Morrow, a graduate student at Oregon State University has produced a great little video to help people understand a little more about biochar and its promising future.




treekidWinter Holiday Grove project brings new magic to the holidays
Nearly 100 families and households in Thurston County, Washington gathered to plant live, native trees that they had hosted at their homes for the holidays. Together they created the Winter Holiday Grove: a living gift to members of the community 100 years from now. And the kids who attended the planting promised to return when they are older and bring a child with them–someone who hasn’t even been born yet–and tell the story of how everyone came together on a winter day in 2013 to create a gift for them, their kids, and their grandkids.


I look forward to seeing you at one of our upcoming biocarbon events! Thanks for all that you do.


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