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  • Global Warming: The Biochar Solution


    Healthy and Green LivingAuthority Authority: 564
    The Ode team that is distributing our special issue with solutions to global warming in Copenhagen (you can get a free digital copy of this issue here) ran into an old friend– Thomas Harrtung, who was recently named by Time magazine “hero of the environment.” We featured Thomas Harttung in our November 2008 ...
    1 week ago
  • Antepenultimate Day at COP 15


    Climate ChangeAuthority Authority: 422
    Here are a couple of updates on progress - or the dearth thereof - at the talks in Copenhagen.  The first is from the “LA Times” - Developing nations hold the key to Copenhagen climate agreement .  The developed countries have “…ramped up pressure on emerging economies China and India, as well as African ...
    1 week ago
  • The Nitrogen-Biochar Link


    EE/RE InvestingAuthority Authority: 99
    by Tom Konrad, Ph.D. Promoters of Biochar should ally with fishermen and other groups concerned about ocean dead zones caused by nitrogen runoff. The folks at the Carbon War Room are trying to save the world by tackling the trickiest problems in addressing climate change.  One of their current focus points ...
    1 week ago
  • Lopa Brunjes: a Report from Copenhagen.


    elephant journalAuthority Authority: 489
    Copenhagen:  Day 4 There is an interesting division, almost a class distinction, between people at COP’s. A lot of it comes down to the color-coordinating of the badges. The country Parties have Pink tags, the Inter-Governmentals have blue, Press has orange and NGO’s lowly yellow. The yellows spend much of ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Buried charcoal: Global warming star?


    The Why FilesAuthority Authority: 109
    Buried charcoal stimulates microbes and plant growth, helping farmers on poor soil. Studies show that charcoal is stable for hundreds of years.
    2 weeks ago
  • The Biochar Fund (Google / Sustentator)


    DesertificationAuthority Authority: 143
    Read at : Google Alert – desertificationhttp://sustentator.org/blog-en/2009/12/biochar-fund-social-and-environmental-responsibility/Biochar Fund: Social and Environmental ResponsibilityPublished by: Ignacio Marini 04 December 2009We have seen why combating desertification is a matter that should be considered ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Dirt Fights Climate Change Guaranteed


    FoodCyclesAuthority Authority: 111
    The UK’s Soil Association just put out a report 5 days before Copenhagen that farming’s biggest thing is in fighting climate change — putting carbon back into the soil and earth. Organic, chemical free farms have dirt that has 20-28% more carbon (the lego brick of all life) than your burned out non-organic, ...
    3 weeks ago

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