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Diagram linking biochar application to soil health and potential yield benefits
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Rice Straw Biochar Improves Soil and Reduces Emissions

A recent study by Chukwuma et al. (2026) evaluated the use of rice straw biochar as a soil amendment for sandy soils under rain-fed rice cultivation. The researchers tested different…
Posted by Sumra Siddique March 28, 2026
Biochar: A Quiet but Powerful Climate Solution
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Biochar: A Quiet but Powerful Climate Solution

In a recent perspective paper by David Chiaramonti and colleagues (2024) , one of the most promising tools in climate mitigation is explored—biochar as a long-term carbon removal strategy. More…
Posted by Sumra Siddique March 27, 2026
Biochar Carbon Sequestration: A Simple Solution Using Rock Weathering
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Biochar Carbon Sequestration: A Simple Solution Using Rock Weathering

In a recent study by Emily te Pas and her team, the focus was very simple: can we store more carbon in soil by combining biochar with crushed rocks? Instead…
Posted by Sumra Siddique March 25, 2026
Human Waste Biochar Could Solve Global Fertiliser and Climate Challenges
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Biochar and Soil Health: A Practical Path Toward Climate-Smart

I recently read a review that looks at how biochar interacts with soil systems, specifically in tea-growing environments. What stood out to me wasn’t just the benefits it was how…
Posted by Sumra Siddique Abbasi March 24, 2026
Human Waste Biochar Could Solve Global Fertiliser and Climate Challenges
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Turning Human Waste into Fertiliser: How Biochar Could Transform Global Agriculture

A new study has revealed that biochar made from human waste could play a vital role in solving global fertiliser shortages — while also slashing agricultural emissions and pollution. What…
Posted by Sumra Siddique October 23, 2025
Ontario’s New Biohub: Turning Forest Waste into Biocarbon and Renewable Energy
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Ontario’s New Biohub: Turning Forest Waste into Biocarbon and Renewable Energy

A new clean energy project is taking shape in northwestern Ontario. CHAR Technologies, a Toronto-based firm, and Lake Nipigon Forest Management Inc. (LNFMI) have secured a provincial licence to build…
Posted by Sumra Siddique September 28, 2025
UN Researchers Confirm Biochar as a Critical Climate Solution
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UN Researchers Confirm Biochar as a Critical Climate Solution

Biochar is gaining global recognition as a powerful climate solution. More than just a soil additive, it is now backed by international researchers and certified climate bodies for its role…
Posted by Sumra Siddique August 22, 2025
Diagram linking biochar application to soil health and potential yield benefits
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Global Agronomic Evidence: Does Biochar Boost Yields?

The Climate Bug The big picture A sweeping meta-analysis pulled together 1,125 observations from 109 independent studies across 107 sites. On average, biochar lifted yields by ~13%—but that global mean…
Posted by Sumra Siddique August 15, 2025
marine-derived materials for water purification,
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Marine-Derived Biomaterials Show Exceptional Potential for Sustainable Water Purification

Global water scarcity and rising contamination from industrial effluents demand urgent, sustainable solutions. In response to this challenge, a review published in Green Chemistry by Halanur M. Manohara, Sooraj S.…
Posted by Sumra Siddique August 14, 2025
the process of turning agricultural waste into biochar and clean energy through pyrolysis
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Biochar from Pyrolysis: Turning Agricultural Waste into Clean Energy

Biochar is more than just a carbon-rich byproduct—it’s a versatile catalyst for clean energy production. Produced through a process called pyrolysis, biochar is made by heating biomass in the absence…
Posted by Sumra Siddique August 11, 2025

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