Confronting Climate Change 518-881-6632 Carbon–Negative Fertility, Food & Fuels
Biocharcarbon-negative fertility, food & fuel
Frequently Asked Questions
1.
What is biochar?
Biochar is a new word to describe fine-grained, highly porous
charcoal made from...
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Confronting Climate Change 518-881-6632 Carbon–Negative Fertility, Food & Fuels
Biocharcarbon-negative fertility, food & fuel
Frequently Asked Questions
1.
What is biochar?
Biochar is a new word to describe fine-grained, highly porous
charcoal made from biological material (biomass), high in organic
carbon.
This excludes fossil fuel products, geological carbon and
industrial synthetics (plastics).
A primary purpose for biochar is as soil enhancement to help
retain nutrients and water, and habitat for the soil food web.
This
includes food-producing farm soils, so careful specifications are
needed to define materials suitable for this use.
2.
Why should I be interested in biochar?
Biochar is a key element in a new carbon-negative strategy to
resolve several critical current ecological, economic and energy
challenges.
Properly made and used, biochar can mitigate climate
change and other environmental effects:
Sequester carbon from air to reverse global warming
Increase soil fer
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