Forest Carbon Markets Powered by Satellites and Big Data

Meeting for the week of November 23 - November 29, 2020

This Meeting at a Glance:

Program: Forest Carbon Markets Powered by Satellites and Big Data

Speaker: Max Nova

Is this your first time to visit us? If so, welcome to our weekly online meeting! To complete our meeting, please continue reading from here to the bottom of this page.Each Monday our week’s meeting is posted early in the morning, U.S. Pacific Time. These meetings are designed so that you can read and watch what we post anytime during the week. The entire meeting takes about 60 minutes to complete, with the video conference recording of the program being the bulk of the time. Note that you can easily read this meeting with your favorite device, so feel free to take our meeting on the go with you. Please also make sure to complete the attendance form at the bottom and leave a comment. Enjoy!

To properly attend this meeting, please:

  1. Read and watch the content below in its entirety.

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Everyone is also encouraged to leave a comment in the Disqus section at the bottom of the page.


Welcome to the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley!

  • Here’s a message from Andrew Taw - Past President 2018-2019

Andrew Taw


Guests, we are happy to have you join us this week!

As we see it, our flexibility as an online, asynchronous club allows a special type of service to Rotarians around the world: we make it easier for anyone to strive for and maintain 100% attendance. That keeps you engaged with Rotary's events and ideas, and provides a moment of inspiration for devoting your creativity, talents, and resources to good causes.

You are certainly not required to pay anything in order to attend our meetings. However, if you would like to make a small contribution to our service efforts, you are welcome to do so in our secure Happy Dollars section down the page. This could be what you normally pay at your own club's meetings for lunch, for example. Any amount is welcome, but first and foremost, we're happy you've joined us, and hope you will share with others who we are and what we do to help inspire Service Above Self.

And don't forget to fill out our attendance form so you get an email you can pass on to your club's secretary!


The Four Way Test

The Four-Way Test is a nonpartisan and nonsectarian ethical guide for Rotarians to use for their personal and professional relationships.

Of the things we think, say or do

  1. Is it the TRUTH?

  2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

  3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

  4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?


Weekly Funny with Shags.

We believe laughter is an important part of life, and we should all make time to laugh a little. This segment of our meeting is meant to tickle you just enough. These funnies are curated by member Steven "Shags" Shagrin !

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Punny? Or not??

A man is filling up his car tank with gasoline and accidentally gets some on his hand. He doesn't notice it, so when he gets into his car he lights a cigarette. His arm instantly catches on fire. The man sticks his arm out the window and begins to wave it around attempting to blow out the flames crawling up his sleeve. A policeman sees the man struggling with his arm on fire and arrests him on the spot for an unlicensed firearm.

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Weekly Inspiration

Every week we start our meetings with a short video highlighting innovation, inspiration, entrepreneurship, or social change.

Great stories are complex. This one is about a chef in Dallas who decided to move fully into helping kids coming out of the juvenile justice system. What's the risk that he took? How did he step up to the more complex challenges? Is this a "white savior" story? How replicable is the model? What might it teach Rotarians? (Thanks go to the Starbucks Upstanders series for telling Chad Houser's story.)


Coffee With a Rotarian

Every 4 weeks, each member of our club is matched with another member for one-on-one conversations!

Here are the current matches!

Manuj Mittal and Angelica Marotta
Sarah Tuberty and Rushton Hurley
Maxi Bustos and Suzanne Van Stralen
Tzviatko Chiderov and Hardeep Kaur Singh
Nathan Gildart and Tanya Martin
Brett Sham and Catherine
Carlos Gabuardi and Gabi Lopez
Alexandra Heller and Imad Ghoummid
Keith Marsh and Nan Herron, MD
Ferheen Abbasi and Mark Dohn

Roger Plested and Kelly Ku
Rory R. Olsen and Cecelia Babkirk
Tatiana LaGarde and Olu
Nick LaGarde and Richard Knaggs
Mark Busani and Cal Mann
Caleb LaPlante and May Yam
Sandy Stabile and Felix Pretscheck
Steven -Shags- Shagrin and Susan Howell
Mahmood Khan and Emily Paver

Weren’t matched? 😔
Join the #coffee-with-a-rotarian channel in our club’s Slack workspace to participate in the next round!


World of Rotary

Every week we will focus on a particular story that tells of our organization and the work of Rotarians in the world.

Rotarians pledge to restore the monarch butterfly’s disappearing habitat.

https://www.rotary.org/en/rotarians-pledge-restore-monarch-butterflys-disappearing-habitat


Through a Rotarian's Lens

Sometimes a photo can capture an amazing moment. In this section Member Keith Marsh shares his incredible photography!

If you'd like to submit a photo for this section please contact Keith.

This is a photo that President Raquel asked me to feature. It was sent to her by Jean Solorzano through our social networks. It was taken at the Cotopaxi volcano in Ecuador. Jean used a 18mm f3.5 lens with a 30 second exposure at ISO1250.


Learn Something New

This section is curated by members Shags Shagrin and aims to teach our members and guests something new, fun and useful! If you have any ideas on a fun trick or skill you'd like to share please contact Shags.

Fresh Made Bread in a Pan on the Stove!

This one requires the use of sub-titles, as it's not in English, but it's easy to follow. Great looking bread!


Service Report

Tell us about service you’ve done recently in your community.

Click here to fill out The Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley Service Survey

On the first meeting of every month, we feature service reports from club members for the previous month. Thanks for your service everyone!


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Week of Nov 22nd - Donate food to the local food pantry and take a picture!

Bay Area:

Second Harvest
750 Curtner Avenue
San Jose, CA 95125
408.266.8866

Salaam Food Pantry
https://salaamfoodpantry.org/

https://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html/santa_clara_food_pantries.html

Redwood Empire Food Bank
3990 Brickway Blvd, Santa Rosa, CA
https://refb.org/ways-to-give/make-donation/donate-food/

If you can’t donate food to a local food pantry, consider donating money instead!

Items: Peanut butter, canned soup, canned fruit, canned vegetables, canned stew, canned fish, canned beans, pasta (most prefer whole grain), rice (most prefer brown rice), granola bars, packaged items, packaged dried fruit, cooking oil, herbs, spices, instant mashed potatoes, nuts, cereal, baby food, applesauce, non-dairy milk

Don’t forget to take a selfie or a screenshot and post it to the #52-ways-to-be-a-more-engaged-rotarian channel!
https://app.slack.com/client/TNH7VRC0M/C01CQ53AE95


Club Announcements


New Members Introduction

Alaa Hasanen


Our Events & Projects

We hold our meetings online, but we do regular service projects and social events in the Silicon Valley! This section is updated every week with our upcoming events. We welcome guests to all of the events and service projects listed here.

Past Events:

Upcoming Events:

All times are Pacific Time! (San Francisco time)

District 5170 Events

All times are Pacific Time! (San Francisco time)

More events coming soon! All events are open to guests, unless otherwise mentioned. Feel free to join us! If you ever have questions, please email inquiries@siliconvalleyrotary.com


Happy Dollars: Do Good by Sharing Something Good

Each week we ask our members to share stories with the club and toss in a few dollars to support our efforts. The primary goal of this section is to provide a fun way of getting to know each fellow members and guests, while giving back to a good cause.

Happy dollars is an opportunity to share something positive that has happened in your life whether it is personal or business. Think of it as your opportunity to brag a little, but also put a little bit into a karma jar. The money donated through happy dollars is put to charitable use, and the message that you leave for happy dollars will be posted in our online meeting the following week for the entire week for folks to see! (Pending that it’s appropriate!)

Here are the happy dollars contributions from last week!

This section is usually updated on the early hours of Saturday, so contributions made over the weekend may not be listed here.
Rory Olsen made a $20 donation.
Weather is nice. My three cats, my wife and I are enjoying the cooler weather.

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Selected Comments

Every week at the bottom of our meetings, there is a comments section for members and guests to tell us what they enjoyed about the meeting or to ask questions to the speaker. We select a few comments every week from last week’s meeting to be featured during this week’s meeting.

Here are the comments selected from last week’s meeting.

Maxi Bustos said:

Thank you Cecelia for your presentation and for all your hard work in the Soda project! I am so excited that our club is doing its first Global Grant.
Welcome to our club Armand!
Keith, thank you for sharing this photograph and for all your contributions to TRF!

Tanya Martin said:

I've always had so much respect for Cecelia since doing a Coffee Date with her 2 years ago. She has always spoken so excitedly about Ethiopia. The country definitely needs more people like her helping her people.

Suzanne Van Stralen said:

What an informative and exciting presentation about a global grant! I want to appreciate and acknowledge your service and commitment Cecilia. Your lived experience is evident in the details of your presentation.

Be sure to leave a comment at the end of this week’s meeting after you watch the program below, and perhaps you’ll see your comment featured next week!


Program: Forest Carbon Markets Powered by Satellites and Big Data

Speaker: Max Nova

Every week we bring to you a new program on innovation, entrepreneurship, and education, and how those contribute to service to others.

The Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley seeks to explore perspectives on service from across the world. The views of the speakers in our programs are their own, and unless stated otherwise, are not necessarily reflective of the views of our eClub nor Rotary International.

If you have an idea for a cool speaker, please feel free to reach out to them directly or submit THIS FORM so our Program Committee can contact them!

Forests can be a powerful tool in the fight against climate change. SilviaTerra founder Max Nova explains how data-driven forest carbon markets can unlock the full sequestration potential of the world's forests.

Max Nova is the co-founder of SilviaTerra. He has spent the last decade designing, building, and deploying precision forestry tools for some of the largest landowners in the US. Using satellites, cloud computing, and mobile technology, SilviaTerra collaborated with Microsoft to develop the first high-resolution forest inventory of the United States. This data is now informing markets for natural capital like carbon, wildlife habitat, and fire risk.

Born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, Max earned a degree in computer science from Yale University. He's an incurable bibliophile and reads over 100 books a year. He tells us his 2020 reading theme is "Family" and great book recs are always appreciated!

Members and guests, please welcome Max Nova!

Learn more at:
* "Story map" visualization of NCAPX: https://www.silviaterra.com/ncapx-story-pa
* White paper on forest carbon economics - https://blog.silviaterra.com/guide-to-forest-carbon/


Upcoming Program Recording Schedule

All of our guest speakers and programs are recorded live online over Zoom video conference. We welcome members and guests to join us in one of these upcoming recordings. Recordings are approximately 30 minutes long and are subject to change without notice.

Our online video conference room link for these recordings is always http://zoom.siliconvalleyrotary.com/. You are welcome to join us! Please note the timezone listed for all recordings is US Pacific Time (San Francisco, California, USA).

If you can’t join the live recording, please send your questions for an upcoming speaker to programs@siliconvalleyrotary.com.


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Visiting Rotarians, this is how you can get an email receipt to pass along to your club’s secretary as proof that you’ve attended our meeting if you need it for makeups.

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