Claims about the environmental benefits of charring biomass and applying the resulting “biochar” to soil are impressive. If true, they could influence land management worldwide. Alleged benefits include increased crop yields, soil fertility, and water-holding capacity; the most widely discussed idea is that applying biochar to soil will mitigate climate change. This claim rests on the assumption that biochar persists for hundreds or thousands of years, thus storing carbon that would otherwise decompose. We conducted a systematic review to quantify research effort directed toward ten aspects of biochar and closely evaluated the literature concerning biochar's stability., with mean residence times ranging from 8 to almost 4,000 years. GHG emi...
Biochar, a by-product of biomass pyrolysis, has been suggested as a mean to combat climate change, a...
Sustainable development is facing a transformation. One solution finding its place as a key strategy...
In February 2013, the 2nd Nordic Biochar Seminar was successfully held in Helsinki, Finland. The fru...
Claims about the environmental benefits of charring biomass and applying the resulting “biochar” to ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Claims about the environmental benefits of charring biomass and applying th...
BACKGROUND: Claims about the environmental benefits of charring biomass and applying the resulting "...
Climate change presents one of the greatest challenges facing humanity. The anthropogenic emissions...
AbstractA significant amount of Carbon (C) on global soils consists of black carbon or charred organ...
With the development of industry, carbon emissions are increasing: global temperatures are rising, h...
Biochar is one of the most affordable negative emission technologies (NET) at hand for future large-...
Biochar application to soils may increase carbon (C) sequestration due to the inputs of recalcitrant...
Global warming will likely enhance greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from soils. Due to its slow decomp...
Not AvailableGlobal warming and associated climate change are becoming a threat to almost all the e...
The global exponential rise in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions over the last few decades has triggere...
Biochar application to soils may increase carbon (C) sequestration due to the inputs of recalcitrant...
Biochar, a by-product of biomass pyrolysis, has been suggested as a mean to combat climate change, a...
Sustainable development is facing a transformation. One solution finding its place as a key strategy...
In February 2013, the 2nd Nordic Biochar Seminar was successfully held in Helsinki, Finland. The fru...
Claims about the environmental benefits of charring biomass and applying the resulting “biochar” to ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Claims about the environmental benefits of charring biomass and applying th...
BACKGROUND: Claims about the environmental benefits of charring biomass and applying the resulting "...
Climate change presents one of the greatest challenges facing humanity. The anthropogenic emissions...
AbstractA significant amount of Carbon (C) on global soils consists of black carbon or charred organ...
With the development of industry, carbon emissions are increasing: global temperatures are rising, h...
Biochar is one of the most affordable negative emission technologies (NET) at hand for future large-...
Biochar application to soils may increase carbon (C) sequestration due to the inputs of recalcitrant...
Global warming will likely enhance greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from soils. Due to its slow decomp...
Not AvailableGlobal warming and associated climate change are becoming a threat to almost all the e...
The global exponential rise in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions over the last few decades has triggere...
Biochar application to soils may increase carbon (C) sequestration due to the inputs of recalcitrant...
Biochar, a by-product of biomass pyrolysis, has been suggested as a mean to combat climate change, a...
Sustainable development is facing a transformation. One solution finding its place as a key strategy...
In February 2013, the 2nd Nordic Biochar Seminar was successfully held in Helsinki, Finland. The fru...