National Science Liaison for Climate Change | Award-winning scientist Viewpoints provided herein are my own and do not represent views of USDA, NIFA, or the United States.
Lots of exciting ideas shared at this year’s Sustainable Agriculture Summit. I had the privilege of hosting a breakout session about the “Research Pipeline for Profitable, Climate-Smart Food Systems.” Key takeaways include the need for: 1) more field data that are accessible to researchers for calibrating greenhouse gas and soil carbon models; 2) quantifying uncertainty in models to better value agricultural carbon credits; 3) exploring new modeling techniques including the use of AI. Big shout out to Eric Coronel from Field to Market: The Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture, William Salas from Regrow Ag, Travis Breihan from Ecosystem Services Market Consortium (ESMC), and Vipin Kumar from AI-CLIMATE Institute for their insights.