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improve the Earth’s soils


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help mitigate the anthropogenic greenhouse effect by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and sequestering atmospheric carbon in a stable soil carbon pool  
      improve the Earth’s soils;
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      help mitigate the anthropogenic greenhouse effect by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and sequestering atmospheric carbon in a stable soil carbon pool; and
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      improve water quality by retaining agrochemicals.


The IBI also promotes:
improve water quality by retaining agrochemicals


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sustainable co-production of clean energy and other bio-based products as part of the biochar process  
      sustainable co-production of clean energy and other bio-based products as part of the biochar process;
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      efficient biomass utilization in developing country agriculture; and
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      cost-effective utilization of urban, agricultural and forest co products. 


efficient utilization of biomass in the agriculture of developing countries 


cost-effective utilization of urban, agricultural and forest co-products




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(image from Flickr user '''visionshare''' by CC license)
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Wikipedia entry on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biochar Biochar]
Wikipedia entry on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biochar Biochar]


International Biochar Initiative (IBI)[http://www.biochar-international.org/]
International Biochar Initiative (IBI) [http://www.biochar-international.org/]


Biochar Fund [http://biocharfund.com/]
Biochar Fund [http://biocharfund.com/]

Revision as of 02:41, 18 January 2009

Background - Biochar

2729436038 6ec880d2c8 m.jpg


improve the Earth’s soils

help mitigate the anthropogenic greenhouse effect by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and sequestering atmospheric carbon in a stable soil carbon pool

improve water quality by retaining agrochemicals

sustainable co-production of clean energy and other bio-based products as part of the biochar process

efficient utilization of biomass in the agriculture of developing countries

cost-effective utilization of urban, agricultural and forest co-products



Wikipedia entry on Biochar


The Biochar Economy

2959038953 31a102dc5d.jpg

(image from Flickr user visionshare by CC license)


Biochar in the OSE context

soil amelioration, degraded land, reduced need for fertilizers increased productivity efficient use of biomass waste for energy generation

reduced need for land = reduced startup costs for a global village

biochar and charcoal: need charcoal anyway for other purposes, e.g. metal smelting, so might as well build a kiln


Links

Wikipedia entry on Biochar

International Biochar Initiative (IBI) [1]

Biochar Fund [2]