Tim Hearden
Apr 01, 2021
The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has released for public comment a draft report, “Farmer-and Rancher-Led Climate Solutions.” The comment period closes on April 30, 2021 at 5 p.m.
The report documents the wide range of comments, ideas and feedback provided to CDFA by farmers, ranchers and stakeholders during six online listening sessions held in February. The sessions were held in response to Governor Newsom’s Executive Order N-82-20, on nature-based solutions, to identify solutions to sequester carbon, reduce greenhouse gases and enhance biodiversity through voluntary, farmer and rancher-led action.
The 322 unique workshop participants included farmers, ranchers, commodity group representatives, and technical assistance providers, many attending more than one meeting. Several farming or ranching attendees were past recipients of CDFA’s Climate Smart Agriculture incentive programs: the Heathy Soils Progra
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CMC s areas of focus include EVs and charging infrastructure (image credit: California Mobility Center)
The California Mobility Center (CMC) has begun full operations to accelerate the pace of future mobility commercialisation.
The CMC helps start-ups launch products in California, providing access to programming and partnering opportunities as well as vetted services and funding sources.
Areas of focus include smart and shared mobility solutions, fuelling and charging infrastructure, and automated, connected and electric vehicles (EV).
The non-profit entity is supported by the Sacramento Municipal Water District, venture capital firm EnerTech, and consulting and engineering company PEM Motion.
CMC board member Henry Bzeih says: “The CMC is now fully positioned to orchestrate commercially meaningful interactions between future mobility early-stage companies and industry-leading members.