A planet-wide shift towards sustainability is well under way and I find this very encouraging and positive. In early 2007 I started a personal shift of my own, deciding to educate myself about this movement (both on the local as well as planetary level) and to reorient my photography business and personal life to assist, in any way I can, this phenomenon. Using this Blog I'll chronicle, on an occasional basis, this quest. Thanks for reading. Raymond Baltar http://www.moonvalleystudio.com
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Sonoma Biochar Initiative
It's been a LONG time since I have blogged here, but I will start posting updates more regularly this year. In 2011 I finished graduate school, earning a Masters degree in Sustainable Enterprise (a Green MBA) from Dominican University of California. This is why I stopped blogging. From January through May I was totally focused on my Capstone project—co-writing a business and financial plan for a proposed renewable energy/biochar project in Sonoma County called Sonoma Green Energy—and every other activity ground to a halt. After the big presentation and graduation my photography work picked up again and I was able to enjoy a few weeks off before starting up the High School Senior shooting season in June, which brought me out of the heavily cerebral space I was in and put me right back into the visual space I've loved for all these years.
During this time I also ramped up my involvement with the Sonoma Biochar Initiative, a non-profit whose mission is to educate people about and promote the local use of this potentially game-changing organic material. I currently serve as Director. In October we submitted a proposal to plan and host the 2012 USBI National Conference and we won the bid—a huge undertaking for our small group. I have been heavily involved in the coordination of this project ever since and will be reporting on our progress as we go. The Conference will be attracting 300 + of the top biochar scientists, academics, technologists, entrepreneurs, and media from all around North America and the world to Sonoma County, and you can find out more about it here: USBI Conference.
During this time I also ramped up my involvement with the Sonoma Biochar Initiative, a non-profit whose mission is to educate people about and promote the local use of this potentially game-changing organic material. I currently serve as Director. In October we submitted a proposal to plan and host the 2012 USBI National Conference and we won the bid—a huge undertaking for our small group. I have been heavily involved in the coordination of this project ever since and will be reporting on our progress as we go. The Conference will be attracting 300 + of the top biochar scientists, academics, technologists, entrepreneurs, and media from all around North America and the world to Sonoma County, and you can find out more about it here: USBI Conference.
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