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  • The University of Connecticut’s Office of Sustainability Funds National Biochar Suitability Mapping Tool

    The University of Connecticut’s Office of Sustainability Funds National Biochar Suitability Mapping Tool

  • Green-Synthesized Iron Nanoparticles Enhance Biochar Fertilizer Efficiency by Over Forty Percent to Reduce Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    Green-Synthesized Iron Nanoparticles Enhance Biochar Fertilizer Efficiency by Over Forty Percent to Reduce Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions

  • The Hard Truth About Biochar: Why Commercialization Isn’t Catching Fire

    The Hard Truth About Biochar: Why Commercialization Isn’t Catching Fire

  • Government of Meghalaya Establishes First Community Biochar Unit in Northeast India to Enhance Soil Health and Carbon Removal

    Government of Meghalaya Establishes First Community Biochar Unit in Northeast India to Enhance Soil Health and Carbon Removal

  • Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology Research Explores Biochar Feedstock Performance for Soil Enhancement

    Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology Research Explores Biochar Feedstock Performance for Soil Enhancement

  • Hyperaccumulating Plants Can Remove Over Ten Thousand Milligrams of Toxic Nickel per Kilogram of Dry Biomass to Clean Contaminated Soil

    Hyperaccumulating Plants Can Remove Over Ten Thousand Milligrams of Toxic Nickel per Kilogram of Dry Biomass to Clean Contaminated Soil

  • Machine Learning Model Predicts Biochar is Beneficial for Ten Percent Plant Growth but Increases Hazardous Risks for Soil Animals by Over Twenty Percent

    Machine Learning Model Predicts Biochar is Beneficial for Ten Percent Plant Growth but Increases Hazardous Risks for Soil Animals by Over Twenty Percent

  • Building Trust in the Soil: Natacha Rousseau on Turning Biochar into a Measurable Climate Solution

    Building Trust in the Soil: Natacha Rousseau on Turning Biochar into a Measurable Climate Solution

  • Wege Prize Finalists UniThread EcoHusk: Transforming West African Cocoa Waste into Biochar and Wastewater Filtration Solutions

    Wege Prize Finalists UniThread EcoHusk: Transforming West African Cocoa Waste into Biochar and Wastewater Filtration Solutions

  • Mitigating Endogenous Pollutants and Nano-Particle Risks to Ensure a 100% Sustainable Biochar Lifecycle

    Mitigating Endogenous Pollutants and Nano-Particle Risks to Ensure a 100% Sustainable Biochar Lifecycle

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