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Climate mitigation

  • Turning Rice Husks into Biochar: Eco-Friendly Solutions and affordable for Soil and Climate

    Turning Rice Husks into Biochar: Eco-Friendly Solutions and affordable for Soil and Climate

  • Activating Bone Biochar: Engineering Biological Infrastructure for Living Soil

    Activating Bone Biochar: Engineering Biological Infrastructure for Living Soil

  • Biochar Reduces Soil Nitrous Oxide Emissions by 20% While Raw Straw Increases Them

    Biochar Reduces Soil Nitrous Oxide Emissions by 20% While Raw Straw Increases Them

  • China Can Remove 1880 Million Tons of Carbon Dioxide Annually Using Energy Crop Biochar

    China Can Remove 1880 Million Tons of Carbon Dioxide Annually Using Energy Crop Biochar

  • Industrial Applications of Biochar: A Framework for Carbon-Negative Manufacturing

    Industrial Applications of Biochar: A Framework for Carbon-Negative Manufacturing

  • Rewetted Peatlands Increase Biochar Carbon Storage Efficiency by 33 Percent

    Rewetted Peatlands Increase Biochar Carbon Storage Efficiency by 33 Percent

  • Life Cycle Assessment and Biochar for Soil Applications: Why Rigour Matters

    Life Cycle Assessment and Biochar for Soil Applications: Why Rigour Matters

  • Brazil Potential for Biochar Production Reaches 360 Million Tons Annually

    Brazil Potential for Biochar Production Reaches 360 Million Tons Annually

  • Expanding the Functional Boundaries of Biochar: An Interview with Robert W. Cheatham

    Expanding the Functional Boundaries of Biochar: An Interview with Robert W. Cheatham

  • Biochar Restores Salt-Affected Soils While Boosting Crop Yields by Thirty Percent

    Biochar Restores Salt-Affected Soils While Boosting Crop Yields by Thirty Percent

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