Biochar could scale using crops grown on abandoned land, offering a low-cost way to remove carbon and improve soil health.
A team of agricultural and environmental scientists has developed a simple biochar based technology that can strip self toxic chemicals from pepper growing soils and restore healthy seed germination.
A new study has revealed a promising nature-based strategy to clean up red mud, one of the world's most hazardous industrial wastes, by combining ...
Google has signed a new carbon capture deal to create biochar from landfill waste. The search giant this week signed an ...
A new study has developed an innovative biochar-based nanomaterial that can rapidly remove harmful herbicides from soil while ...
A new study has unveiled an innovative way to turn waste into a powerful tool for sustainable agriculture. Researchers have ...
HOLYOKE — Like many people, Michael Garjian believes global warming is a pressing issue of our times. Unlike most, he’s putting his ideas for reducing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere into practice — ...
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 ...
The results are striking. The proposed system could produce 300 tonnes of biochar annually, sequester approximately 350 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent, and reduce manure management emissions by ...