Environment
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Biochar Made From Crop Residues Offers a Path To Lower Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
Biochar, a charcoal made from heating discarded organic materials such as crop residues, offers a path to lowering atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) at a time when climate scientists warn that urgent action is needed limit CO2 in the atmosphere.
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