
Corinna Byrne – Carbon Cycles and Sinks; refocussing the purpose and use of land
Corinna Byrne , co-ordinator of the Carbon Cycles and Sinks Network, examined the policies needed to get Irish land to absorb CO2 rather than release it. Besides discussing how the large amounts of carbon locked up in peatlands can be safeguarded, she reviewed the role that biochar could play in reducing nitrous oxide and methane emissions and building up the fertility and carbon content of the soil.
Recorded on day three of The New Emergency Conference: Managing Risk and Building Resilience in a Resource Constrained World. Held on 10-12 June 2009, All Hallows College, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, Ireland
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This conference was organised by Feasta, the Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability.
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Tags: Feasta, the New Emergency, conference, economy, collapse, Corinna Byrne, Ccarbon cycles, climate, sequestration, soil, boglands, peat, biochar, CO2 and emissions