Cover Image for Biochar FTW
Cover Image for Biochar FTW
Hosted By
29 Going

Biochar FTW

Hosted by Korina Stark
Registration
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About Event

What the heck is Biochar? And why should you care?

In 2023, Biochar’s contribution to carbon removal was over 90% of delivered carbon credits - and that's just part of the story.

Come find out about this durable carbon sequestration approach that can help regenerate soils, remediate mine sites, remove PFAS, protect watersheds, and prevent forest fires.

We'll even have samples of freshly made Biochar so you can explore this carbon-sequestration wonder material in the palm of your hand!

Accessibility & Logistics

  • PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN BOTTLE FOR WATER! We will have a water refill station with light snacks provided and are accepting donations for event support.

  • This event is ADA-accessible. Please read the National Historic Landmark facility safety notice below.

  • COVID Protocol: Per the Washington State Department of Health, masks are no longer required. "People may want to continue to wear a mask for added protection against COVID-19, especially those who are immunocompromised, living with someone immunocompromised, or who may just feel safer wearing a mask. Everyone should assess their own personal risk when making this decision."

  • We have 50 chairs and may run out. Please bring a pillow and blanket if you plan to arrive late and would like to sit.

  • We will be taking photos and videos that may be published on social media. If you would not like your photo taken, please notify the event hosts upon arrival. Event hosts are not liable for audience photo publication but we will manage our owned media.

  • Transportation: Bus line 132 has stops nearby. Please carpool! Parking is available on-site and in the nearby Georgetown residential neighborhood.

Location
Georgetown Steam Plant
6605 13th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108, USA
6605 13th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108, USA The Georgetown STEAM Plant is a national treasure, grounded in the local stories, memory, and identity of the Duwamish Valley. Built in 1906 to energize the region’s growing electric streetcar system, the STEAM Plant was awarded National Historic Landmark status in 1984. We want the Steam Plant to embody the values and priorities of YOU, our community, particularly related to serving as a hub for innovation in sustainability! Join for the Georgetown STEAM Plant Science Fair on September 21-22, 2024. Project and exhibit features will be accepted until August 15, 2024. Submit your Science Fair project idea and find more information on our website: https://www.georgetownsteamplant.org/sciencefair
Hosted By
29 Going