The CSS Webinar Series

The Panel Series

CSS webinar panelists have included industry leaders vested in climate solutions throughout the Ag supply chain—farmers, growers, soil scientists, food industry leaders, distributors and investors—who are committed to successful sustainable practices.

  • Water & Soil Adaptations for a Changing Climate,
    featuring the American Resilience Project film, Farm Free or Die

  • Why the Food System is the Next Frontier in Climate

  • The Soil and Water Health Connection

  • The impacts of farmers adapting to a changing climate on the food supply chain

  • The SOILution Revolution: Funding the Transition

  • Soil Carbon Sequestration: A Systems Perspective

  • Bioregions

  • Kiss the Ground, the film and panel discussion

CSS Presentations, also available on Other Links

“Can Regen Ag & Plant-based Innovation Work Together in a Food Systems Shift?
Watch CSS’ Joel Stone’s July 18 conversation with Elysabeth Alfano, CEO of VegTech Invest
and host of Advising the Plant-based Innovation ETF (EATV) as they discuss how regenerative ag and plant-based innovation can work together in the future of food. Can it be sustainable? Can it be wholesome...and what does that even mean?

CSS’ Conversation with REEnergize
Watch CSS’ Joel Stone and Klaus Mager’s discussion
about the climate impacts of Ag and the need to shift into regenerative practices. Agriculture has the power to lead in climate solutions through soil health, building soil organic matter that could neutralize most of our carbon emissions to buy us time to shift away from fossil fuels into clean energy solutions, feed a growing population and provide complementary sources for biofuels.

The Impacts of Farmers Adapting to a Changing Climate on the Food Supply Chain
Watch this presentation by CSS’ Klaus Mager
who outlines the strategic foundation points and the changes required to move forward—and who are already taking steps to move forward. The damage from chemically intensive farming to soil and watersheds is significant, and requires urgent remediation. A Farm to Table strategy requires a systems thinking approach to engage the entire supply chain, starting at community level.