Linda Brown will present on climate accounting metrics that are based on the latest climate science, and explore how RCDs can better quantify and communicate the climate impacts of their programs. Patricia Hickey will provide a brief overview on the Natural and Working Lands elements of climate action planning—from methods to measures and goal setting with the agricultural community–and its alignment with our carbon farm planning framework and the on-going work of RCDs. Staff from the resource conservation districts in Marin, Mendocino, San Mateo, and Yolo County will share how their organizations are becoming or have been involved in local and regional climate action planning processes.
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