Biochar

Biochar is a form of charcoal made by heating organic waste, like wood chips and agricultural debris, in a container with little or no oxygen. The process, known as pyrolysis, transforms the biomass into a stable, carbon-rich material. This special charcoal is then used to enrich soil and lock away carbon, offering a simple way to combat climate change. Its use helps to improve soil quality for agriculture and can even reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
 

Production methods and feedstock variability

Soil amendment and fertility enhancement

Carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation

Environmental remediation

Interaction with soil biology

Biochar modification and advanced applications

Economic and policy considerations

 

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