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Increasing Resilience and Carbon Storage through In-forest Biochar Production
Conservation Corps putting Research into Action
In 2020 the San Juan Islands Conservation District launched the Islands Conservation Corps…
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Biochar Policy Project Aims to Scale Up Rural Climate Solution
August 23, 2021
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Biochar Systems for Sustainable Applications in the Food-Energy-Water Nexus
This is a five-year research project funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation.
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US Forest Service: Biochar is a Wood Innovation Success Story
Thanks to USBI, Biochar Is a US Forest Service Wood Innovation Success Story
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Biochar can sequester carbon in soil – so why aren’t farmers using it?
One of the most effective and long-lasting ways farmers can move carbon from the atmosphere into the soil is to use biochar. But if it is so…
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Down to Earth - Biomass to Biochar and Storing Carbon in the Forest Soils
Prescribed burns are a recognized method for building healthy fire resilient forests. In this March 2021 webinar, the Redwood Forest Foundation,…
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Leading the Soil Carbon Revolution
Johannes Lehmann, School of Integrative Plant Science at Cornell University, Soil and Crop Sciences, is leading a revolution.
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Washington State University Pyrolysis and Biochar Publications
Visit this page for an index to a number of high quality biochar research reports and publications by the WSU Center for Sustaining Agriculture and…
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EBI Whitepaper Biochar-based carbon sinks to mitigate climate change
The threat of climate change is increasing constantly. This is seriously bad news.
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Biochar: A Material to Reverse Climate Change?
The International Biochar Initiative proposes that we bake organic waste (