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Carbon Sequestration in the Landscape Series– #3 Save Water for Climate Resilience
Monday, December 14, 2020, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PDT
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Carbon Sequestration in the Landscape Series
#3 Save Water for Climate Resilience

December 14, 2020 12-1pm | REGISTER HERE 

A significant amount of energy is used to pump, move, and treat urban water in California. Scientists project that climate change will cause more severe droughts, higher average temperatures, and a reduction in the amount of water supplied from the Sierra snowpack.

Landscaping practices that conserve water also help mitigate climate change by reducing water-related energy use. Creating drought resistant soils with compost and mulch, selecting plants naturally adapted to summer-dry climates, using stormwater, greywater and recycled water, and installing efficient irrigation systems are essential practices for saving water in the landscape, and make them more resilient to climate change.

About the Climate Change 8 Principles Webinar Speaker Series:
ReScape and PG&E are partnering to offer eight Speaker Series webinars about landscaping practices that address climate change, with a focus on carbon sequestration.  This Speaker Series is a part of ReScape’s Climate Change Consortium Demonstration Projects to educate about climate change landscaping challenges and the solutions available using regenerative practices.

The webinars will provide information about reducing emissions and creating resilient landscapes. Up to 30% of urban water use goes to landscaping. We know that climate change will continue to stress water supplies throughout California and the US. Conventional landscape construction and maintenance practices contribute to greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and air pollution.

Regenerative design install and maintenance of a landscape can help save energy and water. Sustainably well-designed landscapes not only add beauty to the environment, but also reduce heating and cooling costs. Awareness of the right drought-resistant plants located in the right location- trees, shrubs, or vines- deliver effective shade and cooling, decrease water usage, act as a windbreak, and reduce energy bills. Carefully positioned trees can save up to 25% of the energy a typical household uses.

Topics are based on ReScape’s 8 Principles and will provide an overview of the problem and the solution vis-à-vis the Principles. There will be hands-on tips and best practices for sequestering carbon, reducing emissions, saving water and creating resilient landscapes; and include actionable steps with references to science-based data and additional resources. Speakers are professionals, scientists and other experts.  

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