
Biochar for Climate
Biochar for Climate refers to the production and use of biochar—a stable form of carbon made by pyrolyzing organic material, such as plant waste—in efforts to combat climate change. When biochar is added to soil, it improves soil health, retains moisture, and sequesters carbon, effectively removing CO2 from the atmosphere. This process helps mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and enhances agricultural productivity. By converting waste into biochar, we can tackle waste management issues while promoting sustainable practices that support both the environment and food systems.