Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is testing a new machine in the mountains of Butte County that turns leftover wood ...
According to PG&E, biochar acts as a soil amendment that can be an economically and environmentally effective way to help ...
Biochar can be produced from a variety of feedstocks, including wood chips, corn cobs, or separated manure solids. Its ...
New company aims to commercialize technology that makes charcoal from woody wastes, a method to improve soil and sequester carbon from the atmosphere. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green ...
What if we told you that the secret to healthier soil, cleaner ecosystems, and smarter farming isn’t buried in a high-tech lab—but hidden in the data behind crop residues, wood chips, and food waste?
The increasing global demand for sustainable energy and carbon materials, alongside pressing environmental concerns, ...
Biochar is a carbon-rich material that is made from biomass through a thermochemical conversion process known as pyrolysis. Don’t worry if that all sounds like a mouthful—read on for an introduction ...
Biochar, a carbon-rich material made from agricultural waste, has long been valued for improving soil and capturing carbon. Now, a new review ...
Biochar could scale using crops grown on abandoned land, offering a low-cost way to remove carbon and improve soil health.
Recycling rates have stagnated in the United States despite the positive benefits recycling offers local economies. It reduces pollution and production of virgin plastics, while creating jobs and ...