Biochar: The Next Stage In Climate Action
A concise breakdown of ‘2012 US Biochar Conference’ along with corresponding visuals to illustrate the limitless potential of Biochar as a solution to climate change, drought, and the global food crisis.
Our independent feature film is now focused on Biochar education: http://www.blueprint-film.net
Original conference videos: vimeo.com/user12930533/videos
Tags: 2014, BECCS, Biochar, Climate Engineering, Video
Categories: Climate Policy, Project, Video
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Great presentation.
For a complete review of the current science & industry applications of
Biochar please see my 2013 Umass Biochar presentation. How thermal
conversion technologies can integrate and optimize the recycling of
valuable nutrients while providing energy and building soil carbon, I
believe it brings together both sides of climate beliefs.
A reconciling of both Gods’ and mans’ controlling hands.
Agricultural Geo – Engineering; Past, Present & Future
Across scientific disciplines carbons are finding new utility to solve our
most vexing problems
http://www.trunity.net/files/236901_237000/236919/kinght2013-1.pdf
Very well done!
Cool Planet explained in 2 minutes flat. Ready, set… GO!! Cool Planet –
Carbon Negative
I like this very much but I would like it more if the music didn’t tend to
drown out the speakers, especially toward the end. My hearing isn’t quite
normal, so maybe I am in the minority in perceiving it that way, but for me
and others like me, keeping the music more in the background when people
are talking would be helpful.