The Westervelt Company is a private, family-owned land stewardship company based in Alabama that has managed forest resources for almost 140 years. With more than a half-million acres of forest currently under management, Westervelt has established itself as a leader in sustainable forestry, responsibly sourced timber products, ecological mitigation services, hunting and recreation, and natural resource conservation.
Clemson Extension will hold a Leveraging the Unique Position of The Forestry Sector in the Carbon Sphere webinar on February 13th from Noon to 1 pm ET.
Sam Blumenfeld and Jonathan Lowery from The Westervelt Company will share insights into how a private land management company is navigating the realm of carbon in today’s markets and socio-political climate.
Westervelt is proud to be a leader in an industry that provides nature-based climate solutions and Sam and Jonathan will discuss how they promote this facet of their business to policymakers, environmental organizations, and the general public.
They will discuss some of their internal efforts in greenhouse gas accounting and available carbon accounting tools as well as emerging technologies in which they are engaged. They will discuss leveraging legislation and where policymakers can increase nature-based climate solutions to have tangible impacts on climate change.
To take part in this webinar, register at Leveraging the Unique Position of The Forestry Sector in the Carbon Sphere — The Webinar Portal