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by danieltillett
2973 days ago
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The reference you provide says 556 years. It is actually lasts far longer the deeper you put the biochar in the soil since we do know that breakdown requires oxygen and/or UV light. In some soils the average age of the carbon is 5000 years. The best way to implement this is by slash-and-char of the tropical forests. I have done the calculations and using less than 30% of te tropical forests we can pull out all the CO2 being addded from human activity. It would also create a viable industry in some of the most poor regions in the world. |
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All Power Labs (allpowerlabs.com) produces small scale reactors that can do just that.