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greenhouse gas emissions
Continuous Biochar Application Combined with Controlled Irrigation Decreases Long-Term Paddy Methane Emissions by 29.32 Percent
Carbon Capture for Hard-to-Abate Industries And Why Chemistry Matters More Than Ever
Soil Management Trade-offs: Biochar Increases Sorghum Yield up to 35 Percent and Retains Soil Carbon while Nitrous Oxide Remains the Dominant Greenhouse Gas Emitter
Biochar Application Within Optimal Thresholds Can Increase Soil Water-Holding Capacity by 14.3% and Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 31.5%
Biochar Conversion Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Over Fifty Percent Compared to Open Field Burning
Biochar Application Increases Plant Biomass and Reduces Soil Nitrous Oxide Emissions by Sixteen Percent
Biochar Application Increases Plant Biomass and Reduces Soil Nitrous Oxide Emissions by Sixteen Percent
Microsoft Pauses New Carbon Removal Offtake Agreements Amid Shifting Environmental Targets
Continuous Biochar Amendment Under Water-Saving Irrigation Reduces Methane Emissions by Nearly Thirty Percent Over Five Years
Biochar Networks Reveal Consistent Soil Nitrogen and pH Scaffolds for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
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