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[CDR] RE: [Biochar] Special Issue - Bioenergy and Biochar: Repurposing Waste to Sustainable Energy and Materials 6 messages
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You, and CDR, are both right ............... From a soil perspective a ‘B’ product is the same whether is is ‘+E’ or not. (IPCC App4 applies). From an energy perspective an ‘E’ product is the same whe
You, and CDR, are both right ............... From a soil perspective a ‘B’ product is the same whether is is ‘+E’ or not. (IPCC App4 applies). From an energy perspective an ‘E’ product is the same whe
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[CDR] [Biochar] Special Issue - Bioenergy and Biochar: Repurposing Waste to Sustainable Energy and Materials
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Thomas, lists, A reason to cheer. In January 2018, Thomas Goreau wrote a well felt reaction to Paul Hawken regarding the positioning of soils in Drawdown listing, of biochar in particular. Thomas was
Thomas, lists, A reason to cheer. In January 2018, Thomas Goreau wrote a well felt reaction to Paul Hawken regarding the positioning of soils in Drawdown listing, of biochar in particular. Thomas was
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Special Issue - Bioenergy and Biochar: Repurposing Waste to Sustainable Energy and Materials 2 messages
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Dimitrios, (And others on the Biochar discussion group can give opinions also.). Would it be appropriate for your special issue to have a re-cast, re-focused version of what is in my document (found a
Dimitrios, (And others on the Biochar discussion group can give opinions also.). Would it be appropriate for your special issue to have a re-cast, re-focused version of what is in my document (found a
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ON BIOCHAR - A MUST READ – Burn; using fire tore: cool the Earth; please pass on 2 messages
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Paul, You should also read Biochar for Environmental Management, and the Biochar Revolution. These are the (older) classics. What the Burn book contributes, not covered by these older classics, are ap
Paul, You should also read Biochar for Environmental Management, and the Biochar Revolution. These are the (older) classics. What the Burn book contributes, not covered by these older classics, are ap
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Biochar Issue Number 3
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Volume 1 . Number 3 . September 2019 Effects of 7 years of field weathering on biochar recalcitrance and solubility Elizabeth K. Williams*, Davey L. Jones, Hannah R. Sanders, Gabriel V. Benitez, Alain
Volume 1 . Number 3 . September 2019 Effects of 7 years of field weathering on biochar recalcitrance and solubility Elizabeth K. Williams*, Davey L. Jones, Hannah R. Sanders, Gabriel V. Benitez, Alain
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Tom Miles
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Biochar-related studies from 1999 to 2018: a bibliometrics-based review
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See this summary of an interesting new review of biochar publications: Biochar-related studies from 1999 to 2018: a bibliometrics-based review Abstract Biochar has been paid great attentions during th
See this summary of an interesting new review of biochar publications: Biochar-related studies from 1999 to 2018: a bibliometrics-based review Abstract Biochar has been paid great attentions during th
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Tom Miles
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Request for one of your publications [2 Attachments]
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Norm and List: Thanks a lot for the paper. I have skimmed both the paper and the supplemental. A lot there - not much on biochar. The biochar part is fairly ordinary - not really displaying a full und
Norm and List: Thanks a lot for the paper. I have skimmed both the paper and the supplemental. A lot there - not much on biochar. The biochar part is fairly ordinary - not really displaying a full und
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Request for one of your publications
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All of you biochar people should read this publication. Norm Dear Norman, Happy to share: attached is the Paper and Supplementary Information in pdf. Good luck with the book. All my best, Stephanie
All of you biochar people should read this publication. Norm Dear Norman, Happy to share: attached is the Paper and Supplementary Information in pdf. Good luck with the book. All my best, Stephanie
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Norm Baker
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Requested reprint [1 Attachment]
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Thanks, Norman. To download, click the "View attachments on the web" and download from there. Clicking on the link of the pdf doesn't work. David
Thanks, Norman. To download, click the "View attachments on the web" and download from there. Clicking on the link of the pdf doesn't work. David
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Requested reprint
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Absolutely I can share this publication. Frankly, I have not had time to sit down and read it thoroughly yet but I will soon. Norm
Absolutely I can share this publication. Frankly, I have not had time to sit down and read it thoroughly yet but I will soon. Norm
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Norm Baker
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Hi Norm Can you share it with the list? I.Kahrens
Hi Norm Can you share it with the list? I.Kahrens
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Special Issue: Bioenergy and Biochar
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Dear friends and colleagues, All types of biomass, and their waste, comprised one the pillars of the pre-industrial, pre-fossil fuel, agriculture-based economies of the past. Traditional practices of
Dear friends and colleagues, All types of biomass, and their waste, comprised one the pillars of the pre-industrial, pre-fossil fuel, agriculture-based economies of the past. Traditional practices of
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Biochar Journal: Development of the straw biochar returning concept 2 messages
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Crop straw biochar, including corn stover, is underrated. It is likely that most of the terra preta was biochar from smoldering grasses. It seems to work well for the Warm Heart projects in Thailand,
Crop straw biochar, including corn stover, is underrated. It is likely that most of the terra preta was biochar from smoldering grasses. It seems to work well for the Warm Heart projects in Thailand,
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Tom Miles
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Biochar Journal: Development of the straw biochar returning concept in China 2 messages
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Great Link, Tom! Mark Sent by my uPhone
Great Link, Tom! Mark Sent by my uPhone
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Recommending a new book 5 messages
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This is a difficult area to get into and make it relevant to Biochar, Hoping you will be patient with me. Firstly, I will just concentrate on Coal, - everyone says it is dead, but few tell why, so I w
This is a difficult area to get into and make it relevant to Biochar, Hoping you will be patient with me. Firstly, I will just concentrate on Coal, - everyone says it is dead, but few tell why, so I w
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