April online conversation – 'Carbon is Carbon'

Join our fourth rangeland myths online conversation of 2026, on the myth of ‘carbon is carbon’, on Thursday, 23 April from 11:00 am – 12:30 pm (UK time).

Our speakers are Saverio Krätli, Ruan de Wet and Meenal Tatpati, and the discussion will be co-chaired by Amber Huff and Charis Enns.

We warmly invite anyone with an interest in rangelands, pastoralism and myths about them, to join, share your stories and rethink how we ‘see’ rangelands and pastoralism.

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Updates and events - exploring rangeland myths in 2026

In 2026 the REPAiR Project is hosting a series of activities and events to explore ‘rangeland myths’ in global perspective. We offer an open invitation to get involved, share your experiences and stories, and help us to rethink what we think we know about rangelands and pastoralism.

Recordings of talks by our guest speakers are available afterwards as podcast episodes.

Monthly themes for 2026

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January – The tragedy of the commons is inevitable

 

February – Mobility drives conflict and insecurity

 

March – Pastoralists need more markets to thrive

 

April – Carbon is carbon

 

May – People and livestock are bad for biodiversity

June – Healthy ecosystems are always ‘green’!

July – Working with nature is a ‘new’ solution

August – Fire is the enemy

October – Consultation equals participation

December – More data leads to better rangeland management

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Global survey on rangeland myths

What forms do myths take in different contexts, places, policies and spaces of debate? How are they used and by whom? What challenges and alternative stories exist, and how can they be amplified? Take our short survey in EnglishFrenchSpanish or Italian to share your knowledge and experiences of rangeland myths.

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