In September, the Lajinha, east Minas Gerais factory of the Brazilian subsidiary of NetZero, a Paris-based company, is set to begin continuous production of biochar using coffee straw (the outer skin ...
Biochar, also referred to as carbon material, is produced from the thermochemical conversion process (heating or burning) of feedstocks or waste biomass, such as forest residue, crops, or agricultural ...
Soil contamination by cadmium is a growing global challenge that threatens food safety, agricultural productivity, and ...
Scientists have found that over several months, biochar applied to soil can significantly reduce emissions of nitrous oxide and leaching of nitrates. Scientists demonstrate that biochar, a type ...
(GERMANY OUT) Liquid Cow Manure being sprayed on field, Chiemgau, Upper Bavaria, Germany (Photo by Mayall/ullstein bild via Getty Images) The Biden administration’s 2022 budget proposal requests $198 ...
When Beauregard Burgess and three friends decided to start a hog and poultry farm in 2015, they chose an odd location: 20 acres of swampy land on the east side of Homer, Alaska, a coastal hamlet south ...
In recent years, the global focus on sustainability has catalysed the adoption of innovative technologies across industries to mitigate environmental impacts. Among these technologies, biochar has ...
New research suggests that biochar could be a major agricultural tool to fight climate change. Biochar is created when biomass is heated at high temperatures with no oxygen. The organic waste is ...
Across the United States, sales of biochar, a long-lasting soil additive, have surged over the past few years. Biochar sales have tripled annually since 2008, according to some estimates. The Biochar ...
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