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Biochar is a charcoal-based soil amendment that can dramatically increase plant growth.
Kelpie Wilson: Hacking the Future -- Biochar 10-10-10 Global Work Party at All Power Labs Kelpie Wilson 2010
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The unit, called the Biochar 1000, is designed to convert woody biomass, such as agricultural or forestry waste, into biochar,
CNET News.com 2009
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"Biochar" goes industrial with giant microwaves to lock carbon in charcoal
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From the ancient Amazonian Indians: 'Biochar' as a modern weapon against global warming Maldives announces windfarm plan to provide 40% of island's electricity Australia: Reducing carbon could be a dirty job, but this farmer will do it Join Borneo's Penan Indigenous Peoples in Standing up to Malaysian Rainforest Destruction ALERT!
Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed 2010
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From the ancient Amazonian Indians: 'Biochar' as a modern weapon against global warming
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From the ancient Amazonian Indians: 'Biochar' as a modern weapon against global warming
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From the ancient Amazonian Indians: 'Biochar' as a modern weapon against global warming
Rainforest Portal RSS Newsfeed info@ecologicalinternet.org (Jakarta Post: Adianto 2010
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'Biochar' goes industrial with giant microwaves to lock carbon in charcoal
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"Biochar" goes industrial with giant microwaves to lock carbon in charcoal
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Declaration: 'Biochar', a new big threat to people, land, and ecosystems
Energy Bulletin - 2009
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