Biochar Blog #2 – Critical Understanding of Biochar: Sequestration potential and economic performance
Biochar is a greenhouse gas removal (GGR) technology that can potentially make a major contribution to the UK’s net zero target achieving greenhouse gas emission reductions when applied to agricultural lands, peatlands and other locations. However, the big questions are: how can we make sure it is environmentally sustainable and economically viable? And are there any technological improvements that can facilitate the realisation of these goals?
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- The 3rd International Negative Emissions Conference (University of Oxford, 18-21 June 2024)