Presentations-and-Webinars

Presentations & Webinars

Upcoming Presentations

February 25: Unlocking the Power of Regenerative Agriculture Assets

This session will focus on how companies can correctly and credibly place agricultural carbon and water assets within their broader climate and water strategies. Whether you’re exploring regenerative agriculture assets for the first time or already piloting programs, we’ll discuss key questions, including:

  • Do these assets count toward Scope 3 reduction goals?
  • How do they differ from traditional carbon offsets?
  • How can they be used credibly without risking greenwashing?
  • How do they align with net-zero, SBTi, and nature commitments?
  • How can they benefit agriculture producers and communities?

đź“… 2pm ET, February 25, 2026
👉 Registration

March 10: Updated GHGP Guidance Review

ESMC’s EcoHarvest team is excited to host ‘Updated GHGP Guidance Review’ – a special webinar that will provide an detailed walkthrough of new updates to the Land Sector and Removals (LSR) Standard released by the Standard Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol that establish its first global standard for companies to account for greenhouse gas emissions and COâ‚‚ removals from agricultural land use and emerging COâ‚‚ removal technologies. This webinar will cover:
  • What are the requirements and key recommendations of the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Land Sector and Removals Standard (GHGP LSRS)?
  • How does the LSRS help provide more clarity around traceability and claims associated with emissions reductions and removals from Scope 3 programs to help facilitate taking action?
  • What major challenges remain related to GHG accounting and achieving GHG reduction targets in agriculture? How may other standards-based work streams help address those challenges?

đź—“ Tuesday, March 10, 2026
🕝 1:00 pm ET / 10:00 am PT
👉 Registration is required
đź’¬ Pre-submitted questions and topic requests are strongly encouraged

Past Presentations

2026

Overview on Inventory Accounting: Alana Pacheco and Grant Ivison-Lane (Terranewt) highlighted how inventory accounting doesn’t have to be complicated—especially when it’s done right. This session discussed what inventory accounting is—and why it matters; EcoHarvest’s transition from intervention accounting to inventory accounting (read a February 2026 ESMC report on this transition); and what this shift means for producers, buyers, and other project stakeholders. (February 2026)

From Field to Watershed: Scientific Foundations of Watershed Models and the Evolution of ESMC’s PLET Tool: Dr. Tapasya Babu and Dr. Matthew Helmers (Iowa State University) discussed why watershed-scale science matters to understand effectiveness of BMP outcomes since most nutrient and sediment impacts occur beyond the field. They highlighted how markets, regulators, and supply chains require watershed-relevant signals and that models help bridge field actions to downstream outcomes. (January 2026)

2025

Optimizing Soil Sampling Strategies for Measurement of Soil Organic Carbon in Farmlands: Dr. Tapasya Babu discusses how ESMC and research partners NASA Acres and University of Maryland used satellite imagery and more than 3,000 soil samples from Indiana, Minnesota, and Missouri, to predict soil organic carbon at both point and field scales. This research was presented at the CANVAS meeting (November 2025)

Building Bridges in the Supply Chain: Learn how key sustainable ag stakeholders can bridge supply chain divides by aligning science, market demand, and verification standards to transform fragmented efforts into coordinated, scalable solutions for ag sustainability. Featuring speakers: Jennifer Schmitt (University of Minnesota), Dominic Sutton-Vermeulen (MillPont), Grant Ivison-Lane (Terranewt) (November 18)

Re-Grounding Climate Solutions: Focusing on Soil Carbon Removals in Agriculture; Technical Working Group with Dr. Rattan Lal (September 23) 

2024

OpenTEAM In-Depth Learning Series – Ecosystem Services Market Consortium MMRV Deep Dive (Austin Arrington and Doug Adams); April 5

2023

Data Specifics: How to Track Sustainability in Food – Panel 2: The Verifiability of Carbon Markets (Jack Jeworski); June 8

Cutting Through the Carbon Clutter (Chad Ellis, ESMC Board Member & Kevin Kester, Producer Circle Member); May 3

2022

iSelect Fund: Carbon Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) in Agriculture (Debbie Reed, ESMC Speaker); October 2022

Trust in Food Webinar (April 2022): Carbon Markets and Monetization on the Farm with Ecosystem Services Market Consortium, MFA Incorporated and Missouri Corn Growers and Soybean Association

2021

National Academies Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources (BANR) Public Meeting: Measuring and Verifying Agricultural Soil Carbon Sequestration (December 2021); video recording of presentation (starts at minute 32) on Challenges in Applying Soil Carbon Measures to Soil Carbon Markets (slides)

ESMC Testimony at House Ag Committee hearing on Voluntary Carbon Markets in Agriculture and Forestry (September 2021)

ADM Dialogue Explores What’s Next for Sustainable Agriculture at United Nations Food Systems Summit (September 2021)

The Role of Agricultural Science and Technology in Climate 21 Project Implementation at Council for Agricultural Science and Technology – CAST – report launch (June 2021)

Ecosystem Services Markets Conceived and Designed for Agriculture: Scaling Impacts at Forest Climate Working Group Learning Exchange Series (May 2021)

2020

OpTIS and DNDC: Mining Diamonds from Soil Carbon Data (October 2020)

Trust in Food, Debbie Reed Keynote (January 2020)

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