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The University of Bristol and CO2RE Exhibit Carbon Removal Solutions at Festival of Nature 2026
High-Temperature Biochar Exceeding 700°C Maximizes Carbon Stability for 1,000 Years While Low-Temperature Variants Between 350°C and 500°C Optimize Soil Co-Benefits
DESNZ Funds Biochar Network and Specialized Consortia to Advance UK Greenhouse Gas Removal Pilots
High-Temperature Biochar Offers Thousand-Year Stability While Low-Temperature Varieties Maximize Soil Benefits
High-Temperature Pyrolysis Increases Carbon Sequestration Potential but Reduces the Immediate Soil Conditioning Benefits of Biochar
A New Integrated Pyrolysis System for Farms Can Cut Manure Emissions by Seventy Five Percent and Sequester Over Three Hundred Tonnes of Carbon Annually
Transforming Farm Residue into Climate Solutions: UK Straw Can Meet 2% of National Carbon Removal Targets for Less Than £75 per Ton
Biochar Supplementation Increases Global Biogas Research Outputs and Offers Potential to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Up to Forty-Two Percent
Farm-Scale Parallel Pyrolysis System Sequesters 350 Tons of Carbon and Reduces Manure Management Emissions by 75 Percent Annually
UKRI Report Findings: Assessing the Viability and Scalability of Biochar in the UK
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