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Bringing people together is what we do – on the ground and online. We’re honored to unite a wide-ranging network of experts to share their commitment to solving California’s environmental challenges, answer your most pressing questions, and talk about what we can do to help. We hope you’ll join us for our educational webinar series, and we invite you to watch and share past webinar recordings. 

Many thanks to our generous sponsors: Environmental Science AssociatesHolland & KnightIron Horse Vineyards, and Spottswoode Estate Vineyard and Winery for supporting our Spring 2023 webinar series and sharing Sustainable Conservation’s vision of stewarding our most precious natural resources for all Californians.

Want to sponsor an event or series? Contact jmerryweather@suscon.org

Coming Up

Please join us for our Spring 2023 webinar series, Solutions in Our Soil, as we get to the root of climate-smart agriculture, dig deep into soil health benefits, and unearth the important connection between soils and water.

We kick things off on Wednesday, April 5 with a conversation between Author, Agroecologist, and Assistant Professor Liz Carlisle and Sustainable Conservation’s Director of Circular Economies Ryan Flaherty. They’ll set the scene and give a high-level overview of soil health and climate-smart agriculture and discuss why they’re so important in California.

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Our previous events

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In Conversation with Liz Carlisle

We kicked off our Spring 2023 webinar series, Solutions in our Soil, with a deep dive into the work of Liz Carlisle. Carlisle is an agroecologist, author and professor whose deep expertise in the microbial community beneath our feet – and the human community connected to it – informed an amazing conversation with our Director of Circular Economies, Ryan Flaherty.

Click any video title to watch on our YouTube channel.

The Soil-Water Nexus

Healthy soils are home to a wealth of benefits – including climate solutions like carbon sequestration, increased biodiversity, and thriving farmlands that produce nutritious food. The health of our soil is also integral to drought resilience and protecting water quality. Our panel of experts unearthed the vital connection between soils and water – discussed the latest research and policies as well as the importance of taking a community-centered approach that’s rooted in equity.

Building Sustainable Supply Chains

Throughout this series, we’ve learned what soil health means and why it’s so important for increasing drought resilience, improving water quality, boosting biodiversity, and nourishing healthy farmlands and communities. But, what does this look like in practice and how can we ensure soil health is prioritized throughout the food system? Our panel of experts shed light on the importance of soil health practices and how they’re turning science into practices throughout the supply chain.

From Science to Practice

Throughout this series, we’ve explored what soil health means and why it’s so important, how it’s connected to water, and where we can promote soil health throughout the food supply chain. We heard from our expert panelists, Katie Chiapuzio of Braga Fresh and Justin Wylie of Wylie Farms, and learned how they’re turning science into practice to nourish both our communities and our environment.

More resources about soil health

In Conversation with Liz Carlisle

We kicked off our Spring 2023 webinar series, Solutions in our Soil, with a deep dive into the work of Liz Carlisle. Carlisle is an agroecologist, author and professor whose deep expertise in the microbial community beneath our feet – and the human community connected to it – informed an amazing conversation with our Director of Circular Economies, Ryan Flaherty.

Click any video title to watch on our YouTube channel.

The Soil-Water Nexus

Healthy soils are home to a wealth of benefits – including climate solutions like carbon sequestration, increased biodiversity, and thriving farmlands that produce nutritious food. The health of our soil is also integral to drought resilience and protecting water quality. Our panel of experts unearthed the vital connection between soils and water – discussed the latest research and policies as well as the importance of taking a community-centered approach that’s rooted in equity.

Building Sustainable Supply Chains

Throughout this series, we’ve learned what soil health means and why it’s so important for increasing drought resilience, improving water quality, boosting biodiversity, and nourishing healthy farmlands and communities. But, what does this look like in practice and how can we ensure soil health is prioritized throughout the food system? Our panel of experts shed light on the importance of soil health practices and how they’re turning science into practices throughout the supply chain.

From Science to Practice

Throughout this series, we’ve explored what soil health means and why it’s so important, how it’s connected to water, and where we can promote soil health throughout the food supply chain. We heard from our expert panelists, Katie Chiapuzio of Braga Fresh and Justin Wylie of Wylie Farms, and learned how they’re turning science into practice to nourish both our communities and our environment.

More resources about soil health

In Conversation with Liz Carlisle

We kicked off our Spring 2023 webinar series, Solutions in our Soil, with a deep dive into the work of Liz Carlisle. Carlisle is an agroecologist, author and professor whose deep expertise in the microbial community beneath our feet – and the human community connected to it – informed an amazing conversation with our Director of Circular Economies, Ryan Flaherty.

Click any video title to watch on our YouTube channel.

The Soil-Water Nexus

Healthy soils are home to a wealth of benefits – including climate solutions like carbon sequestration, increased biodiversity, and thriving farmlands that produce nutritious food. The health of our soil is also integral to drought resilience and protecting water quality. Our panel of experts unearthed the vital connection between soils and water – discussed the latest research and policies as well as the importance of taking a community-centered approach that’s rooted in equity.

Building Sustainable Supply Chains

Throughout this series, we’ve learned what soil health means and why it’s so important for increasing drought resilience, improving water quality, boosting biodiversity, and nourishing healthy farmlands and communities. But, what does this look like in practice and how can we ensure soil health is prioritized throughout the food system? Our panel of experts shed light on the importance of soil health practices and how they’re turning science into practices throughout the supply chain.

From Science to Practice

Throughout this series, we’ve explored what soil health means and why it’s so important, how it’s connected to water, and where we can promote soil health throughout the food supply chain. We heard from our expert panelists, Katie Chiapuzio of Braga Fresh and Justin Wylie of Wylie Farms, and learned how they’re turning science into practice to nourish both our communities and our environment.

More resources about soil health

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Speakers Bureau

  • Ashley Boren

    Chief Executive Officer
  • John Cardoza

    Project Director
  • Charles Delgado_staff

    Charles Delgado

    Policy Director
  • Ryan Flaherty

    Director of Business Partnerships
  • Erika Lovejoy

    Program Director, Accelerating Restoration
  • Aysha Massell headshot

    Aysha Massell

    Program Director, Water for the Future
  • Daniel Mountjoy

    Director of Resource Stewardship

To book a speaker for your event, contact jmerryweather@suscon.org or call 1-800-567-1234.