Following film, panelists Anthony Corsaro, Regenerative
Food Systems Investment, Trey Hill, Harborview
Farms, Steele Lorenz, Farmers
Business Network, and Paul Overby, Lee Farms, North Dakota will discuss:
Land and water resources farmers rely on are stressed to a breaking point. There
is excess carbon in the atmosphere disrupting the global climate systems, and too little in the soil where carbon is needed to support the web of life.
Investments into regenerative improvements must be available to the farmer both up front and during the transition process to soil health. There are emerging models that bridge the financial
gap between making the changes and when the farm productivity and profitability benefits take hold by aggregating available forms of compensation for linked ecosystem services, including:
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Sustainable Finance
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Transition Risk Sharing
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Pay for Performance
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Leasing Incentives
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Adaptions Based on Size, Capacity, Access to Resources
BCL is especially grateful to the American
Resilience Project for sharing their most recent film on the implications of climate impact on national security, our country and world.
More program information and speaker bios can be found here. Registration
is free via Eventbrite. We hope you can join us.
Best regards,
Business Climate Leaders
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