Lecture: Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Water Contamination from Grazed Pastures
This talk will consider how innovation and research can reduce agricultural emissions, improve water quality, and support the long-term sustainability. Professor Hong Di from Lincoln University will provide an overview of some of the technologies that his team have developed to mitigate agricultural greenhouse gas emissions and reduce nitrate and phosphate contamination of waterways. He will describe the research work to develop these technologies, the underlying principles, and their application and efficacies.
Date: Thursday 28th May 2026.
Time: 4 to 5.30pm. Presentation begins at 4.20pm.
Location: Waimarie Building at Lincoln University campus or online.
Cost: FREE.
Be part of this important and timely seminar as we explore practical, science-led solutions to some of the most pressing environmental challenges facing grazed pasture systems. Join the conversation as we consider how innovation and research can reduce agricultural emissions, improve water quality, and support the long-term sustainability of farming in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Find out more about this lecture on reducing agricultural emissions, including how to secure your spot or access the livestream.
This session is part of Lincoln University's State of the Land series.