Waste to Energy Plants
Waste-to-Wealth: Biochar's Big Dilemma
BioChar represents a big leap forward in the global effort to reduce our carbon footprint and provide a foundation for a much larger global organic fertilization movement. Talk with a bunch of greenbacks around the campfire; around the water cooler surrounded by a bunch of biochar entrepreneurs or a group of engineers from one of our top schools and nobody can seem to find anything wrong with BioChar. SO WHAT'S THE PROBLEM?
TerraLogix Group Pyrolysis: ‘Nasty to Nice’ Part I
“Biochar may represent the single most important initiative for humanity’s environmental future. The biochar approach provides a uniquely powerful solution, for it allows us to address food security, the fuel crisis, and the climate problem, and all in an immensely practical manner. ” Prof. Tim Flannery, 2007 Australian of the Year
Biochar: A Panacea for Global Warming Issues
Haiti and other Latin American countries are benefiting from an ancient practice that converts waste into essential products and services. Biochar is a sustainable alternative to firewood and charcoal with the power to restore soil productivity, provide energy for domestic, agricultural and even industrial purposes, and mitigate climate change through carbon storage.