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Leveraging biochar for growing crops
MANILA, Philippines — Because of its wondrous benefits, the government and the private sector should jointly harness biochar ...
As Colorado’s wildfire threat grows, Douglas County turns to biochar as ‘next level’ mitigation tool
Biochar as a material is not novel. It has been produced by humans for more than 2,000 years. But churning out the material ...
According to the reports by WHO, more than 1 million people die every year due to lack of access to safe water, and every 2 minutes a child dies from a water or sanitation-related disease. That means ...
Formaldehyde is a common but unwelcome guest in many modern homes, leaking silently from furniture, flooring, and household products. While this ...
Climate change, pollution and decades of overuse have pushed the world into a state of “water bankruptcy” according to a UN ...
The CP Daily News Ticker is a running list of all our news updated in real-time throughout the day. This is also the home to our ‘Bite-sized updates from around the world’, which previously featured ...
Isometric has launched a pyrolyser pre-approval scheme designed to remove a major bottleneck in validating and expanding ...
Every year, billions of cigarette butts are discarded worldwide. Many end up scattered across streets, beaches, and rivers, where they sit for years and slowly leak toxic chemicals. Despite this, the ...
HIGHLAND PARK Fla. — A Florida nonprofit is on a mission to revive the state’s farmland with sustainability in mind. Biotech Applied Research is turning waste into “biochar,” a charcoal-like material.
The vibrant colors in our clothes and consumer goods often come at a heavy environmental price. Organic dyes are notorious ...
Ammonia, a key part of nitrogen fertilizers, is central to sustaining global food production. However, its manufacture is ...
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