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The Biochar Debate:
charcoal's potential to reverse climate change and build
soil fertility (Schumacher Briefing No 16) (Schumacher
Briefings) |
PRODUCT
DETAILS: Author: James
Bruges Language: English Publisher: Green Books Publication Date:
27 Oct 2009 Dimensions:
20.6 x 14.8 x 1.2
cm Format: Paperback Pages: 128 Condition: NEW Product_ID: 19AACBB676
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Charcoal-making is one of the oldest industrial
technologies, and in the last decade there has been a
growing wave of excitement about its potential for
combating climate change. This is because burying
biochar (fine-grained charcoal) is a highly effective
way to extract carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. In
addition it can increase the yield of food crops and the
ability of soil to retain moisture. Some people are
concerned that awarding carbon credits for biochar could
have seriously damaging outcomes. The Biochar Debate
agrees, but describes an alternative approach, called
the Carbon Maintenance Fund (CMF), that avoids the
dangers. This would give every government the incentive
to enable businesses, farmers and individuals to
increase their country's carbon pool. It is based on
remote sensing by satellite, a tried and tested
technology, and would be applied globally each year to
measure the increase or decrease of carbon in plants,
soil and roots. The Biochar Debate sets out experimental
and scientific aspects of biochar in the context of
global warming, the global economy and negotiations for
the future of the Kyoto Protocol.It concludes by
encouraging all gardeners and farmers to use biochar to
help prevent climate change. |
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