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Can this ‘burnt toast’-like substance be a key tool in the fight against climate change?

Can this ‘burnt toast’-like substance be a key tool in the fight against climate change?

Courtenay, B.C. resident Greg Porteous started making biochar for his neighbours as a way of taking action on climate change. The black, charcoal-like substance holds onto a lot of the carbon in the organic matter it's made from, and can be added to soil to make it healthier.

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