A new study published in Biochar shows that the water naturally present in plant biomass is not merely a processing obstacle.
With the growing global attention to climate change and reducing environmental pollution, it is necessary to look for sustainable technologies that help curtail carbon dioxide emissions and create ...
In recent years, there has been a significant drive to incorporate circularity into products by finding cost-effective methods to recycle and reuse industrial waste. Agricultural biomass, a widespread ...
Korean researchers found a way to turn wet coffee grounds into cleaner, faster biochar, skipping the energy-intensive drying step entirely.
Win-win solutions can be hard to come by. But if Cornell University soil scientist Johannes Lehmann is right, there may be a way to lower our emission of heat-trapping greenhouse gases, save millions ...
In a study conducted by researchers My Phuong Do, Thanh Tuyen Phan, and Xuan Loc Nguyen from the Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources at Can Tho University, durian shells from production ...
“As the global momentum toward low-carbon, regenerative agriculture grows, biochar provides Australian farmers with a ...
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