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Welcome to Part 4 of Eirik Olsen’s series on Biochar. Today he will dive into Recommendations for US Producers.
In case you missed Part 1 of the series, diving into Production, Properties, and Uses of biochar, you can read it here:
Part 2 dove into the ecosystem participants: From 🌱 Producers to 🛠 Pyrolysis manufacturers to 💵 buyers:
Part 3 went deep into Carbon Credits & Producer Economics:
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Another bullshit big energy narrative. Bio chart should be used for soil fertility enhancement not from carbon sequestration.
The only carbon sequestration method that is viable being Direct sequestration from the atmosphere, forming into available solid so as instantly economically incentivized.
Fossil fuel fellation tool is a terrible update, bro.