October 26, 2020 – Daily Acts and the City of Petaluma teamed up to host this final webinar in our Carbon Gardening Series. We heard about youth climate education and engaging students with soil health and carbon gardening from Mycelium Youth Network, urban carbon farming and city-wide solutions from StopWaste.org, and “how to eat our way out of the climate crisis” by involving restaurants with carbon sequestration programs from Zero Foodprint. A Q+A followed the presentations, sparking many ideas for bringing programs like these to Sonoma County