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Allan Savory at Tufts University, Jan 25, 2013

CIERP’s Agriculture, Forests, and Biodiversity Program
 
with the Friedman School’s Agriculture, Food, and Environment Program
 
and Planet-TECH Associates
 
present
 
Reversing Global Warming while Meeting Human Needs:
An Urgently Needed Land-Based Option

 
with Allan Savory,
Rancher and Restoration Ecologist, Founder of the Savory Institute and originator of the Holistic Management
approach to restoring grasslands, winner of the Buckminster Fuller Challenge Award, and finalist in the Virgin Earth Challenge
 
Friday, January 25, 2013
2:00 - 4:00 PM, ASEAN Auditorium
The Fletcher School, 160 Packard Avenue, Medford
Reception to follow
 
Flyer for Savory Talk at Tufts
 
RSVP for Savory Talk at Tufts
 
Letter of Invitation to Savory Talk from Professor William Moomaw

 Free and open to the public. Convened by the Agriculture, Forests, and Biodiversity Program of the Center for International Environment and Resource Policy at Fletcher;
the Agriculture, Food, and Environment Program of Tufts' Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy; and Planet-TECH Associates.
 
First in a Series of "Creating the Future We Want" Events.
 
While  governments  posture and  dither, a pragmatic  practitioner and intellectual entrepreneur, Allan Savory, has been developing and demonstrating a powerful technique that can reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere immediately while reversing desertification and providing livelihoods and food for millions of people. His applied research based in Zimbabwe on the restoration of grasslands  has  now  been  replicated  on millions  of  acres worldwide. The application of his methods has the potential to significantly reduce atmospheric carbon through an increase in plant growth and soil formation. This process begins immediately and involves no new technologies, only a shift to the Holistic Management practices for livestock that he has pioneered. Major organizations and institutions are now recognizing his work, but climate scientists and governments have yet to incorporate it into their analyses and policy prescriptions.

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