Biochar and Its Many Forms
A place to discuss all things about biochar; feedstocks, the differences between biochar, biocarbon and activated carbon, characterization results, and more.
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Welcome to the IBI member Forum! 🌏 It’s great to have you here. Your next step is to make a comment below 👇 so we can get to know you […]
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Welcome to the International Biochar Initiative’s online Community of Practice — your space to connect with fellow members, share insights, message in real time, and advance biochar for climate and […]
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A recent LinkedIn post by Clément Gourrierec, CEO at Crystalchain, raised a point that deserves more attention than it usually gets. The idea is simple. Long term feedstock contracts in […]
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Why the Difference Still Gets Missed, and Why Charging Is Not Optional Biochar use is expanding fast across agriculture, carbon projects, and environmental cleanup. Yet one basic distinction remains blurred. […]
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For much of its modern history, biochar lived in a clear and relatively stable space. A soil-focused material. Designed to improve structure, biology, water retention, and resilience. Success was measured […]
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For a long time, biochar sat comfortably in a single category. Soil improvement. Agriculture. A useful tool with a clear, limited role. That framing no longer matches reality. Over the […]
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Composting rarely fails on biology. It fails on neighbors. Odor complaints, ammonia losses, methane formation, and unstable piles remain the quiet reasons facilities stall, relocate, or shut down. The image […]
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These two keep getting mixed up. They should not. Carbon removal and carbon capture sound similar. They are not interchangeable. When we blur them, we create confusion for buyers, policymakers, […]
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USBI has launched a new free training program called “Growing With Biochar,” designed for agricultural professionals who support growers, co-ops, and technical assistance programs. The goal is simple: provide clear, […]
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