In lush South Florida, trees and bushes grow all year round. And that means yard waste and dead trees never stop piling up. But leaving them in a landfill is a climate-warming issue.
South Florida cities are turning fallen trees and yard waste into biochar, a charcoal-like material that can improve soil, ...
A new study finds that a nitrification inhibitor outperforms biochar in increasing crop yields and reducing nitrous oxide ...
Cadmium contamination in agricultural soils is a growing global concern, threatening food safety, crop productivity, and human health. New research shows that not all biochars work the same way and ...
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Researchers uncover shocking new use for cocoa beans that could affect entire planet — and it has nothing to do with chocolate
Biochar could potentially capture a few billion tons of environmentally damaging gases every year. Researchers uncover ...
Scientists are invited to submit their latest research to a new special issue focusing on the intersection of artificial ...
Deschutes County is seeking solutions to one of Central Oregon’s longstanding wildfire challenges — what to do with the woody debris that is left over from fuels reduction projects.
Large buyers look for CDR project developers with a track record in large deals and capital raising, and the ability to scale ...
Carba, a Minnesota company in the growing biochar industry, installed a one-of-a-kind reactor in its Burnsville facility in ...
Robinson Lumber says the smokestack does not have any environmental or quality-of-life impacts for the neighborhood.
New research shows how changing rainfall speeds up soil carbon loss and how biochar helps soil cope with stress.
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