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		<title>By: Has the World Given Up on Sustainable Development &#171; Chrisy58&#8217;s Weblog</title>
		<link>http://asianfarmers.org/?p=640#comment-23871</link>
		<dc:creator>Has the World Given Up on Sustainable Development &#171; Chrisy58&#8217;s Weblog</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 15:44:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] main negotiator for the NGO Major Group, Elenita Dano, has explained that the agro-ecological practices and sustainable agricultural production promoted by the IAASTD [...]</description>
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		<title>By: erich</title>
		<link>http://asianfarmers.org/?p=640#comment-23846</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 06:04:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Asia Pacific Biochar Conference 17 - 20 May, 2009

 http://www.anzbiochar.org/AP%20Biochar%20Conference%202009%20Program.pdf

 See: Australia and New Zealand Biochar Researchers Network

http://www.anzbiochar.org/

Hopefully all the Biochar companies in the US will coordinate with Dr. Jeff Novak&#039;s soils work at ARS;

http://www.ars.usda.gov/pandp/people/people.htm?personid=24434</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Asia Pacific Biochar Conference 17 &#8211; 20 May, 2009</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.anzbiochar.org/AP%20Biochar%20Conference%202009%20Program.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.anzbiochar.org/AP%20Biochar%20Conference%202009%20Program.pdf</a></p>
<p> See: Australia and New Zealand Biochar Researchers Network</p>
<p><a href="http://www.anzbiochar.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.anzbiochar.org/</a></p>
<p>Hopefully all the Biochar companies in the US will coordinate with Dr. Jeff Novak&#8217;s soils work at ARS;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ars.usda.gov/pandp/people/people.htm?personid=24434" rel="nofollow">http://www.ars.usda.gov/pandp/people/people.htm?personid=24434</a></p>
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		<title>By: erich</title>
		<link>http://asianfarmers.org/?p=640#comment-23845</link>
		<dc:creator>erich</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 06:02:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Also recent Imperial College test

http://www.iop.org/EJ/article/1755-1315/6/37/372052/ees9_6_372052.pdf?request-id=22fb1902-1c23-4db8-8801-2be7e2f3ce1b

Biochar Soil Technology…..Husbandry of whole new orders of life

Biotic Carbon, the carbon transformed by life, should never be combusted, oxidized and destroyed. It deserves more respect, reverence even, and understanding to use it back to the soil where 2/3 of excess atmospheric carbon originally came from.

We all know we are carbon-centered life, we seldom think about the complex web of recycled bio-carbon which is the true center of life. A cradle to cradle, mutually co-evolved biosphere reaching into every crack and crevice on Earth.

It’s hard for most to revere microbes and fungus, but from our toes to our gums (onward), their balanced ecology is our health. The greater earth and soils are just as dependent, at much longer time scales. Our farming for over 10,000 years has been responsible for 2/3rds of our excess greenhouse gases. This soil carbon, converted to carbon dioxide, Methane &amp; Nitrous oxide began a slow stable warming that now accelerates with burning of fossil fuel.

Wise Land management; Organic farming and afforestation can build back our soil carbon,

Biochar allows the soil food web to build much more recalcitrant organic carbon, ( living biomass &amp; Glomalins) in addition to the carbon in the biochar.

Biochar, the modern version of an ancient Amazonian agricultural practice called Terra Preta (black earth, TP), is gaining widespread credibility as a way to address world hunger, climate change, rural poverty, deforestation, and energy shortages… SIMULTANEOUSLY!
Modern Pyrolysis of biomass is a process for Carbon Negative Bio fuels, massive Carbon sequestration,10X Lower Methane &amp; N2O soil emissions, and 3X Fertility Too.
Every 1 ton of Biomass yields 1/3 ton Charcoal for soil Sequestration, Bio-Gas &amp; Bio-oil fuels, so is a totally virtuous, carbon negative energy cycle.

Biochar viewed as soil Infrastructure; The old saw;
“Feed the Soil Not the Plants” becomes;
“Feed, Cloth and House the Soil, utilities included !”.
Free Carbon Condominiums with carboxyl group fats in the pantry and hydroxyl alcohol in the mini bar.
Build it and the Wee-Beasties will come.
As one microbiologist said on the Biochar list; “Microbes like to sit down when they eat”.
By setting this table we expand husbandry to whole new orders of life.

This is what I try to get across to Farmers, as to how I feel about the act of returning carbon to the soil. An act of pertinence and thankfulness for the civilization we have created. Farmers are the Soil Sink Bankers, once carbon has a price, they will be laughing all the way to it.

One aspect of Biochar systems are Cheap, clean biomass stoves that produce biochar and no respiratory disease. At scale, the health benefits are greater than ending Malaria.
A great example;
http://www.unccd.int/publicinfo/poznanclimatetalks/docs/Natural%20Draft%20Stove.pdf

The USDA-ARS have dozens of studies happening now to ferret out the reasons for char affinity with MYC fungi and microbes, but this synergy is solidly shown by the Japanese work, literally showing 1+1=3

UNCCD Submission to Climate Change/UNFCCC AWG-LCA 5
“Account carbon contained in soils and the importance of biochar (charcoal) in replenishing soil carbon pools, restoring soil fertility and enhancing the sequestration of CO2.”

This new Congressional Research Service report (by analyst Kelsi Bracmort) is the best short summary I have seen so far - both technical and policy oriented.
http://assets.opencrs.com/rpts/R40186_20090203.pdf .

Given the current “Crisis” atmosphere concerning energy, soil sustainability, food vs. Biofuels, and Climate Change what other subject addresses them all?

This is a Nano technology for the soil that represents the most comprehensive, low cost, and productive approach to long term stewardship and sustainability.

Carbon to the Soil, the only ubiquitous and economic place to put it.
Cheers,
Erich J. Knight
Shenandoah Gardens
540 289 9750</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Also recent Imperial College test</p>
<p><a href="http://www.iop.org/EJ/article/1755-1315/6/37/372052/ees9_6_372052.pdf?request-id=22fb1902-1c23-4db8-8801-2be7e2f3ce1b" rel="nofollow">http://www.iop.org/EJ/article/1755-1315/6/37/372052/ees9_6_372052.pdf?request-id=22fb1902-1c23-4db8-8801-2be7e2f3ce1b</a></p>
<p>Biochar Soil Technology…..Husbandry of whole new orders of life</p>
<p>Biotic Carbon, the carbon transformed by life, should never be combusted, oxidized and destroyed. It deserves more respect, reverence even, and understanding to use it back to the soil where 2/3 of excess atmospheric carbon originally came from.</p>
<p>We all know we are carbon-centered life, we seldom think about the complex web of recycled bio-carbon which is the true center of life. A cradle to cradle, mutually co-evolved biosphere reaching into every crack and crevice on Earth.</p>
<p>It’s hard for most to revere microbes and fungus, but from our toes to our gums (onward), their balanced ecology is our health. The greater earth and soils are just as dependent, at much longer time scales. Our farming for over 10,000 years has been responsible for 2/3rds of our excess greenhouse gases. This soil carbon, converted to carbon dioxide, Methane &amp; Nitrous oxide began a slow stable warming that now accelerates with burning of fossil fuel.</p>
<p>Wise Land management; Organic farming and afforestation can build back our soil carbon,</p>
<p>Biochar allows the soil food web to build much more recalcitrant organic carbon, ( living biomass &amp; Glomalins) in addition to the carbon in the biochar.</p>
<p>Biochar, the modern version of an ancient Amazonian agricultural practice called Terra Preta (black earth, TP), is gaining widespread credibility as a way to address world hunger, climate change, rural poverty, deforestation, and energy shortages… SIMULTANEOUSLY!<br />
Modern Pyrolysis of biomass is a process for Carbon Negative Bio fuels, massive Carbon sequestration,10X Lower Methane &amp; N2O soil emissions, and 3X Fertility Too.<br />
Every 1 ton of Biomass yields 1/3 ton Charcoal for soil Sequestration, Bio-Gas &amp; Bio-oil fuels, so is a totally virtuous, carbon negative energy cycle.</p>
<p>Biochar viewed as soil Infrastructure; The old saw;<br />
“Feed the Soil Not the Plants” becomes;<br />
“Feed, Cloth and House the Soil, utilities included !”.<br />
Free Carbon Condominiums with carboxyl group fats in the pantry and hydroxyl alcohol in the mini bar.<br />
Build it and the Wee-Beasties will come.<br />
As one microbiologist said on the Biochar list; “Microbes like to sit down when they eat”.<br />
By setting this table we expand husbandry to whole new orders of life.</p>
<p>This is what I try to get across to Farmers, as to how I feel about the act of returning carbon to the soil. An act of pertinence and thankfulness for the civilization we have created. Farmers are the Soil Sink Bankers, once carbon has a price, they will be laughing all the way to it.</p>
<p>One aspect of Biochar systems are Cheap, clean biomass stoves that produce biochar and no respiratory disease. At scale, the health benefits are greater than ending Malaria.<br />
A great example;<br />
<a href="http://www.unccd.int/publicinfo/poznanclimatetalks/docs/Natural%20Draft%20Stove.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.unccd.int/publicinfo/poznanclimatetalks/docs/Natural%20Draft%20Stove.pdf</a></p>
<p>The USDA-ARS have dozens of studies happening now to ferret out the reasons for char affinity with MYC fungi and microbes, but this synergy is solidly shown by the Japanese work, literally showing 1+1=3</p>
<p>UNCCD Submission to Climate Change/UNFCCC AWG-LCA 5<br />
“Account carbon contained in soils and the importance of biochar (charcoal) in replenishing soil carbon pools, restoring soil fertility and enhancing the sequestration of CO2.”</p>
<p>This new Congressional Research Service report (by analyst Kelsi Bracmort) is the best short summary I have seen so far &#8211; both technical and policy oriented.<br />
<a href="http://assets.opencrs.com/rpts/R40186_20090203.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://assets.opencrs.com/rpts/R40186_20090203.pdf</a> .</p>
<p>Given the current “Crisis” atmosphere concerning energy, soil sustainability, food vs. Biofuels, and Climate Change what other subject addresses them all?</p>
<p>This is a Nano technology for the soil that represents the most comprehensive, low cost, and productive approach to long term stewardship and sustainability.</p>
<p>Carbon to the Soil, the only ubiquitous and economic place to put it.<br />
Cheers,<br />
Erich J. Knight<br />
Shenandoah Gardens<br />
540 289 9750</p>
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