Welcome to Melbourne Water’s Podcast Ag-Resilience. This series will provide information and conversation for farmers as the industry tackles some very big environmental and economic challenges. As agriculture peruses ambitious carbon neutral targets, we can also aspire towards a 2050 future that might be carbon and nature positive. But what do these terms mean? How does the agriculture sector make sense of all the emerging information and find the positive in carbon and nature positive? In this first season we will open up conversations with researchers and seek science based information that sets the scene for a thriving 2050 carbon and nature positive industry in the Port Phillip and Western Port catchment.
For more information, visit https://melbournewater.com.au/SAF
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Welcome to Melbourne Water’s Podcast Ag-Resilience. This series will provide information and conversation for farmers as the industry tackles some very big environmental and economic challenges. As agriculture peruses ambitious carbon neutral targets, we can also aspire towards a 2050 future that might be carbon and nature positive. But what do these terms mean? How does the agriculture sector make sense of all the emerging information and find the positive in carbon and nature positive? In this first season we will open up conversations with researchers and seek science based information that sets the scene for a thriving 2050 carbon and nature positive industry in the Port Phillip and Western Port catchment.
For more information, visit https://melbournewater.com.au/SAF
Getting involved in biodiversity restoration for nature repair markets
Ag-Resilience
41 minutes
2 years ago
Getting involved in biodiversity restoration for nature repair markets
Ag-Resilience
Welcome to Melbourne Water’s Podcast Ag-Resilience. This series will provide information and conversation for farmers as the industry tackles some very big environmental and economic challenges. As agriculture peruses ambitious carbon neutral targets, we can also aspire towards a 2050 future that might be carbon and nature positive. But what do these terms mean? How does the agriculture sector make sense of all the emerging information and find the positive in carbon and nature positive? In this first season we will open up conversations with researchers and seek science based information that sets the scene for a thriving 2050 carbon and nature positive industry in the Port Phillip and Western Port catchment.
For more information, visit https://melbournewater.com.au/SAF