tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4170668033698806185.post5319298949672835241..comments2023-08-11T09:23:23.073-07:00Comments on Climate Emergency News: Coalition targets carbon policy gapUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4170668033698806185.post-44485935000747619432008-12-30T21:27:00.000-08:002008-12-30T21:27:00.000-08:00Changing World TechnologiesUltimately we must leav...Changing World Technologies<BR/><BR/>Ultimately we must leave the combustion age behind. Charcoal to the soil is a bridging first step as other energy conversion technologies bloom from Nano and bio reasearch. Thankfully we can do TP now.<BR/><BR/>Oil interest must come to see the overwhelming value of their carbon as the feedstock for the manufacture ( via carbon nanotubes, fullerines, DNA programed nano self assembly, etc.) of virtually all things in the near future.<BR/><BR/>This convergences of different technologies will end the Combustion age.<BR/><BR/>Terra Preta starts as a soil nano technology with increased CEC, than a micro tech with our wee- beasties / fungus, and macro with bugs and worms.<BR/><BR/>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.<BR/><BR/>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.<BR/><BR/>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 & Nitrous oxide began a slow stable warming that now accelerates with burning of fossil fuel.<BR/><BR/>Wise Land management; Organic farming and afforestation can build back our soil carbon,<BR/>Biochar allows the soil food web to build much more recalcitrant organic carbon, ( living soil biomass & Glomalins) in addition to the carbon in the biochar.<BR/><BR/>The recent EU permits granted 3RAgroCarbon www.3ragrocarbon.com , after 4 years of testing show Biochar's massive increase in yields of more than 100%<BR/>"Doses: 400 kg / ha – 1000 kg / ha at different horticultural cultivars<BR/>Plant height Increase 141 % versus control<BR/>Picking yield Increase 630 % versus control<BR/>Picking fruit Increase 650 % versus control<BR/>Total yield Increase 202 % versus control<BR/>Total piece of fruit Increase 171 % versus control<BR/>Fruit weight Increase 118 % versus control"<BR/><BR/>Indeed, Dr. James Hansen, NASA's top Atmospheric authority, is now placing it in the center stage of pro-active solutions for the climate crisis.<BR/>arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/pa...<BR/><BR/>As Dr. Lehmann at Cornell points out, "Closed-Loop Pyrolysis systems are the only way to make a fuel that is actually carbon negative". and that " a strategy combining biochar with biofuels could ultimately offset 9.5 billion tons of carbon per year-an amount equal to the total current fossil fuel emissions! "<BR/><BR/>Terra Preta Soils Carbon Negative Bio fuels, massive Carbon sequestration, 10X Lower CH4 & N2O soil emissions, and 3X FertilityToo<BR/><BR/>This some what orphaned new soil technology speaks to so many different interests and disciplines that it has not been embraced fully by any. I'm sure you will see both the potential of this system and the convergence needed for it's implementation.<BR/><BR/>The integrated energy strategy offered by Charcoal based Terra Preta Soil technology may<BR/>provide the only path to sustain our agricultural and fossil fueled power<BR/>structure without climate degradation, other than nuclear power.<BR/><BR/>Senator / Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar has done the most to nurse this biofuels system in his Biochar provisions in the 07 & 08 farm bill,<BR/>www.biochar-internatio...<BR/><BR/>POZNAN, Poland, December 10, 2008 - The International Biochar Initiative (IBI) announces that the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) has submitted a proposal to include biochar as a mitigation and adaptation technology to be considered in the post-2012-Copenhagen agenda of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). A copy of the proposal is posted on the IBI website at<BR/>The International Biochar Initiative (IBI).<BR/><BR/>Carbon to the Soil, the only ubiquitous and economic place to put it.<BR/><BR/>In a recent National Public Radio interview, Michael Pollan talks about how he was approached by a Democratic party staffer about his New York Times article, The"Farmer & an open letter to the next president concerning U.S. agriculture/energy policy. The staffer wanted Pollan to summarize the article into a page or two to get it into the hands of Barack Obama. Pollan declined, saying that if he could have said everything that needed to be said in two pages, he wouldn't have written 8000 words.<BR/><BR/>Michael Pollan is well briefed about Biochar technology, but did not include it in his "Farmer & Chief" article to President Obama, (Which he did read & cited in a speech) but I'm sure Biochar will be his 8001th word to him.<BR/><BR/>Erich<BR/>540 289 9750Erich J. 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