Seminar: Climate change mitigation or adaptation?
Come along and hear from Professor Derrick Moot, who leads Lincoln University’s Dryland Pastures Research Group, will outline the climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies currently available to New Zealand farmers. Drawing on long-term research and on-farm case studies, he will share evidence of how these strategies perform in practice, highlighting both opportunities and limitations across dryland pastoral systems.
Date: Wednesday 29th July 2026.
Time: 4 to 5.30pm.
Location: Waimarie Building at Lincoln University or online.
Cost: FREE.
This event offers a valuable opportunity to engage with practical, research-backed insights into how farmers can respond to climate change — not just in theory, but on the ground — and to explore how science can support resilient, productive farming systems into the future.
Find out more about this lecture on climate change migitation and adaption options for farming, including how to secure your spot or access the livestream.
This session is part of Lincoln University's State of the Land series.