As the article says this is being tried in a lot of places worldwide. It's not dissimilar to other things farmers do and so adapts well to machinery and supply chains/logistics.
I suspect biochar wouldn't be bad in this either.
But overall, as geo-engineering goes, I remain worried it's used as an excuse not to stop the other side of the deal. We really can't go on pushing heat gases into the system for economic growth.
ggm•1h ago
I suspect biochar wouldn't be bad in this either.
But overall, as geo-engineering goes, I remain worried it's used as an excuse not to stop the other side of the deal. We really can't go on pushing heat gases into the system for economic growth.