Limiting temperature rise below 2 °C requires large deployment of Negative Emission Technologies (NET) to capture and store atmospheric CO2. Compared to other types of NETs, biochar has emerged as a mature option to store carbon in soils while providing several co-benefits and limited trade-offs. Existing life-cycle assessment studies of biochar systems mostly focus on climate impacts from greenhouse gasses (GHGs), while other forcing agents, effects on soil emissions, other impact categories, and the implications of a large-scale national deployment are rarely jointly considered. Here, we consider all these aspects and quantify the environmental impacts of application to agricultural soils of biochar from forest residues available in Norwa...
Forest management for carbon sequestration is a valuable tool to combat rising greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
Bioenergy expansion is present in most climate change mitigation scenarios. The associated large lan...
Carbon dioxide withdrawal from the atmosphere is increasingly seen as an indispensable approach to m...
Limiting temperature rise below 2 °C requires large deployment of Negative Emission Technologies (NE...
Biochar is one of the most affordable negative emission technologies (NET) at hand for future large-...
International audienceBiochar has been proposed as a promising negative CO2 emission technology to m...
Norway is on the list over nations who directly contribute to a significant part of the European and...
Sustainable development is facing a transformation. One solution finding its place as a key strategy...
[EN] We employed life cycle assessment to evaluate the use of hydrochars, prospective soil condition...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a fundamental tool for evaluating the environmental and energy load o...
Biochar is obtained by pyrolyzing biomass and is, by definition, applied in a way that avoids its ra...
Climate change presents one of the greatest challenges facing humanity. The anthropogenic emissions...
Climate change mitigation not only requires reductions of greenhouse gas emissions, but also withdra...
Climate change and unsustainable crop production are among the most prominent environmental issues a...
There is a growing interest in bioenergy, both nationally and internationally, due to the increasing...
Forest management for carbon sequestration is a valuable tool to combat rising greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
Bioenergy expansion is present in most climate change mitigation scenarios. The associated large lan...
Carbon dioxide withdrawal from the atmosphere is increasingly seen as an indispensable approach to m...
Limiting temperature rise below 2 °C requires large deployment of Negative Emission Technologies (NE...
Biochar is one of the most affordable negative emission technologies (NET) at hand for future large-...
International audienceBiochar has been proposed as a promising negative CO2 emission technology to m...
Norway is on the list over nations who directly contribute to a significant part of the European and...
Sustainable development is facing a transformation. One solution finding its place as a key strategy...
[EN] We employed life cycle assessment to evaluate the use of hydrochars, prospective soil condition...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a fundamental tool for evaluating the environmental and energy load o...
Biochar is obtained by pyrolyzing biomass and is, by definition, applied in a way that avoids its ra...
Climate change presents one of the greatest challenges facing humanity. The anthropogenic emissions...
Climate change mitigation not only requires reductions of greenhouse gas emissions, but also withdra...
Climate change and unsustainable crop production are among the most prominent environmental issues a...
There is a growing interest in bioenergy, both nationally and internationally, due to the increasing...
Forest management for carbon sequestration is a valuable tool to combat rising greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
Bioenergy expansion is present in most climate change mitigation scenarios. The associated large lan...
Carbon dioxide withdrawal from the atmosphere is increasingly seen as an indispensable approach to m...