A new long-term field study reveals that biochar, a carbon-rich material derived from biomass, can significantly enhance soil ...
Simon Kitol’s 25-acre farm in western Kenya teems with maize, tomatoes, and beans, but also an invasive menace: Prosopis juliflora, better known as the mathenge plant. Its long roots steal water from ...
Biochar could scale using crops grown on abandoned land, offering a low-cost way to remove carbon and improve soil health.
Food waste is often seen as a problem, but it also represents a valuable resource in the transition toward a circular bioeconomy. A new study shows ...
Biochar, a carbon-rich material made from agricultural waste, has long been valued for improving soil and capturing carbon. Now, a new review ...
During the demonstration, coconut shells were added layer by layer over a bed of hot embers. The gases released during the ...
If brownfields are the forgotten stepchildren of infrastructure, carbon markets may soon become their redemption story. Across the U.S., more than 450,000 brownfield sites, land that is potentially ...