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Tune into the Roads to Removal Public Lecture and Symposium
The "Roads to Removal" lecture and symposium is set for February 29th and March 1st in the Dr. Vikram and Priya Lakireddy Ballroom located in the Conference Center at UC Merced. It will examine the research and opportunities identified in the report "Roads to Removal: Options for Carbon Dioxide Removal in the United States....
Bobcat voices shape the future of sustainability!
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UC Merced Featured on 2024 Princeton Green Honor Roll!
As one of the only two UC's to rank in the top 10, UC Merced wil strive to continue these efforts by making their medical educational building LEED Platinum and all electric! 
Medical Education Building Strives for LEED Platinum Certification
The building will implement a plethora of sustainability focused design elements and features to achieve LEED certification. It is also planned to be completely electric to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The design includes infrastructure to accommodate the installation of photovoltaics system including low flow plumbing fixtures and a...
Tune into the Regenerative Transition Webinar for Free!
Whether you have a farm or small garden, this series is designed to help you understand the pivotal role of biological soil management in the future of agriculture.

Dirt to Soil Webinar

November 1, 2023

Dirt to Soil: Transitioning to Biological Farming

Get the gritty details of transitioning from unsustainable agricultural practices to thriving soil ecosystems. Todd Harrington is a highly successful Soil Food Web (SFW) consultant who helps producers worldwide switch from farming with costly chemical inputs to growing with more economical and healthier, biological soil systems. Brad Hobrock is an agronomist and farmer who introduced Adam York, a corn and soybean farmer in Illinois, to the SFW Approach in 2016. Todd, Brad, and Adam then worked together to scale up biologically-focused soil solutions so that they could be utilized on over 100,000 acres (40,000 hectares) of cropland.

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