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Blog articles from the greenhouse gases tag:

The US Endowment For Forestry and Communities Welcomes Wakefield BioChar As A New Member Of The ForesTrust Network

Wakefield BioChar is the latest company to join the US Endowment’s ForesTrust network to promote transformative and sustainable change.

Last updated: December 8, 2022. This article was posted in Wakefield News and tagged biochar benefits, carbon sequestration, greenhouse gases.

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Global Change Can Start From Your Backyard

Pushing the biochar movement from the local act up to the masses will help create a culture that recognizes the value of biochar as an active tool in the fight to reverse climate change.

Last updated: November 9, 2016. This article was posted in Sustainability and tagged backyard garden, carbon sequestration, greenhouse gases, lawncare, raised beds.

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The Effect of Water and Biochar on the Growth of Cherry Belle Radishes

Experimental study on the effects of water and biochar on the growth of cherry belle radishes.

Last updated: May 1, 2015. This article was posted in The Science of Biochar and tagged backyard garden, char, compost, greenhouse gases, other biochar uses, raised beds, Tomato Garden.

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The California Drought Is A Real Thing… Are There Ways To Stop It In The Future?

The State of California is taking various measures to address the severe drought of 2014. One measure will be grants and subsidies to farmers to improve water delivery systems.

Last updated: February 7, 2015. This article was posted in Sustainability and tagged char, compost, greenhouse gases.

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National Geographic lists biochar as one of the top climate fixes

National Geographic lists the use of biochar as one of the top 7 ways to help our climate. Not too shabby for some char.

Last updated: February 5, 2015. This article was posted in Sustainability and tagged carbon sequestration, greenhouse gases, other biochar uses.

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