New research reveals how biochar is expanding beyond soil use to clean water, capture carbon, and boost renewable energy ...
In lush South Florida, trees and bushes grow all year round. And that means yard waste and dead trees never stop piling up.
Biochar, a carbon rich material made by heating agricultural and forestry waste under low oxygen conditions, has long been valued for improving soil ...
A new study finds that a nitrification inhibitor outperforms biochar in increasing crop yields and reducing nitrous oxide ...
South Florida cities are turning fallen trees and yard waste into biochar, a charcoal-like material that can improve soil, ...
Communities in eastern Zimbabwe plant trees and turn invasive species into climate-smart solutions with Food and Agriculture ...
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Biochar could potentially capture a few billion tons of environmentally damaging gases every year. Researchers uncover ...
Large buyers look for CDR project developers with a track record in large deals and capital raising, and the ability to scale ...
Cadmium contamination in agricultural soils is a growing global concern, threatening food safety, crop productivity, and human health. New research shows that not all biochars work the same way and ...
When Beauregard Burgess and three friends decided to start a hog and poultry farm in 2015, they chose an odd location: 20 acres of swampy land on the east side of Homer, Alaska, a coastal hamlet south ...
Scientists are invited to submit their latest research to a new special issue focusing on the intersection of artificial ...
If you take organic waste, subject it to high heat and starve it of oxygen, you will, through a process called pyrolysis, wind up with a pile of char — also known these days as biochar — that doesn’t ...
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