Soil microbes remove carbon from the atmosphere and store it underground, revealing an overlooked pathway for storage in ...
An economically viable model to scrub carbon dioxide from the atmosphere has been developed to thwart runaway, point-of-no-return global warming. The researchers propose using a “bioenergy-biochar ...
Three million years ago, there were no humans, global temperatures were possibly four degrees celsius warmer and sea levels were high enough to cover most of modern-day Manhattan. This was also the ...
Background and aims Biochar additions to tropical soils have been shown to reduce N leaching and increase N use efficiency. No studies exist verifying reduced N leaching in field experiments on ...
Clean cellulosic biomass used in biochar production is no longer considered waste under the Clean Air Act (CAA). Biochar systems now have a clear path through the previously burdensome Other Solid ...
ITHACA, N.Y. - New Cornell University research suggests an economically viable model to scrub carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to thwart global warming. The researchers propose using a ...
The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) and climate technology company Planboo have announced a pilot project that aims to produce ...
The system works by taking tea waste that would typically be discarded or burnt and heating it in a controlled environment to produce syngas, a low-carbon energy source.
FAISALABAD, April 13: Agricultural waste can be converted into a soil enhancer by employing Biochar system that could hold carbon boost food security and check deforestation. Dr David Crowley of the ...
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