A large trial is underway to see how much CO2 can be removed from the atmosphere by burying a charcoal-like material in fields

Environment 24 May 2022

Biochar, charcoal produced from agricultural waste products, before it is applied to soil

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Farmers in England are starting to bury a charcoal-like material in their fields to see if it could offer a new large-scale way of putting the brakes on climate change.

Biochar is the carbon-rich material left over from burning wood and other biomass at high temperatures in an oxygen-free environment. Most of its use today is at the small scale, such as gardeners using it as a fertiliser.

However, a team led by Colin Snape at the …