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Can this ‘burnt toast’-like substance be a key tool in the fight against climate change?

23 February 2025
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Can this ‘burnt toast’-like substance be a key tool in the fight against climate change?
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Greg Porteous, a resident of Courtenay, B.C., makes biochar in his backyard as a way to combat climate change by sequestering carbon from organic materials. Biochar, created through pyrolysis, can be added to soil to improve its quality and increase crop yields. Researchers like Annette Cowie and Dipita Ghosh are exploring the benefits of biochar for soil health and wildfire prevention, making it a valuable tool in the fight against climate change.

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