
The Biochar Demonstrator
@thebiochardemo
Understanding Biochar's Potential for Greenhouse Gas Removal
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31-03-2022 09:37:04
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"Goodbye Greenhouse Gas" 👋 We're hosting an evening of fun & learning on Greenhouse Gas Removal at Old Fire Station, Oxford in Oxford, 20 June, 6pm We want YOUR creative ideas for exciting activities! Express interest by 29 March: co2re.org/events/goodbye…



The Biochar Demonstrator From NetZeroPlus (opens next week): Funding for projects to fill knowledge gaps in the creation & management of new and existing woodlands & forests, contributing to understanding of the potential for GGR and storage from afforestation Closes 22 April netzeroplus.ac.uk


Funding now available through the NetZeroPlus Demonstrator Flexible Fund! Small research projects should seek to address knowledge gaps in the role of woodland creation and management in Greenhouse Gas Removal in the UK. Closes 24 April 2024. netzeroplus.ac.uk/funding-opport…



Looking forward to presenting research from the The Biochar Demonstrator at #BritSoc24 today - 'Losing Out in Land-Based Greenhouse Gas Removal? A Critical Justice Perspective on Biochar'.


Less than a month until our #woodlandmanagement and #biochar workshop! Featuring #BlackBullBiochar, #TrueCapture, The National Forest , #Capchar, The Biochar Demonstrator and Northwoods consortium members @MartinCGlynn and @NorthernVH Sign up: eventbrite.com/e/852280593197… Forestry Commission CLA North


The Greenhouse run by Undaunted at Imperial College London is the most established specialist climate accelerator in the world. Apply now for accelerator support for your Greenhouse Gas Removal/CDR business. The closing date is 25 April. undaunted-hq.org/the-greenhouse… CO₂RE - The Greenhouse Gas Removal Hub





A brilliant blog post by Carol Morris and Catherine Price, going into some detail about Biochar in the media Give it a read below: #biochar blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/makingsciencep…



A pioneering framework has been proposed to include the “more-than-human-world”, i.e. land, animals, soil, plants, and water, in Responsible Research and Innovation. Read more about the project, led by Drs Catherine Price and Tom Bott, using the link below accessnetwork.uk/including-the-…
