What does the Central Valley look like in 2045?
The climate that has allowed California to become a global food producer is changing. Many producers already implement soil- and climate-smart practices like cover-cropping. How can agriculture producers and land owners continue to make profit and increase yields under drought, groundwater use restrictions, and warmer weather? How can California support farmers' transition to new practices and adoption of new technologies?
The Maddy Institute, in partnership with Climate Now and the Livermore Lab Foundation, will host more than 250 in-person attendees and others virtually at a free first-of-its-kind summit on March 30 at the Satellite Student Union.
Engage with the community, industry, policymakers, and academia in a technical discussion to explore the opportunities, technologies, and challenges for agriculture in a changing climate.
Date: Thursday, March 30
Time: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Location: Satellite Student Union or virtual
Register: here
For more information, contact events@climatenow.edu. This event is brought to you by The Maddy Institute, Climate Now and the Lawrence Livermore Foundation.
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