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That’s a good question. Probably best to read the report and see which things you think are most relevant – let me know if you do!
Otherwise, I think we found that:
1. biochar is abundant in Asia, and it is worth producing it since the energy is a valuable product from gasification
2. biochar can contribute to carbon abatement, and also can also benefit crop growth
3. we cannot predict the impact biochar will have on plants and biochar does not always lead to benefits to crop growth
The PDF format is a very closed format i would like to post the abstract together with a news article about your research. But apparently the PDF text can not be copied, which means now that i have to type the 2 page abstract in order to make your research better known to google’s search engine.
Please consider to post further releases in a more transparent form. Thank you.
January 20, 2011 at 5:48 am |
Hello,
Thanks a lot for the final report. It’s very useful.
January 26, 2011 at 12:18 pm |
Thanks for the comment.
February 1, 2011 at 3:41 pm |
Hi Sarah, what would you say were the top three key findings of the project?
February 22, 2011 at 4:36 pm |
That’s a good question. Probably best to read the report and see which things you think are most relevant – let me know if you do!
Otherwise, I think we found that:
1. biochar is abundant in Asia, and it is worth producing it since the energy is a valuable product from gasification
2. biochar can contribute to carbon abatement, and also can also benefit crop growth
3. we cannot predict the impact biochar will have on plants and biochar does not always lead to benefits to crop growth
February 21, 2011 at 11:56 pm |
The PDF format is a very closed format i would like to post the abstract together with a news article about your research. But apparently the PDF text can not be copied, which means now that i have to type the 2 page abstract in order to make your research better known to google’s search engine.
Please consider to post further releases in a more transparent form. Thank you.
May 10, 2011 at 2:28 pm |
Thanks for letting us know – in future please contact us (UKBRC) and we will be able to provide this information for you. Sarah