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Biochar’s Market Leadership in Carbon Removal

Biochar stands out as one of the most significant carbon dioxide removal (CDR) success stories to date, signaling a dynamic era in scalable, science-backed carbon management.  This post originally appeared on Puro.earth’s website. Author: Trenton Spindler, Chief Growth Officer at Puro.earth But what is biochar exactly? Biochar is a stable, carbon-rich material made by heating … Read more

From Plants to Permanence: How Biochar Stores Carbon for Centuries

A 101 on this scalable technology for carbon dioxide removal This post originally appeared on the International Biochar Initiative’s LinkedIn blog. Author: Lauren Boritzke Smith, Climate Change Communications Lead at the International Biochar Initiative At this year’s COP30, Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) will take center stage like never before with the first-ever CDR Pavilion in … Read more

Dual Impact: How biochar creates value for both the climate and the soil

Exploring how biochar connects global climate goals with local agronomic value This post originally appeared on the Tellus LinkedIn blog. Author: Luiz de Andrade, CEO at Tellus Carbon removal is often discussed in technical or financial terms: megatons, crediting standards, verification protocols. But on the ground, its success depends just as much on physical processes, … Read more

From Waste to Wealth: Turning Agricultural Residues into Climate Change Solutions

From husks to soil health and carbon removal: the power of biochar to change the game. This post originally appeared on the International Biochar Initiative’s LinkedIn blog. Author: Valeria Araico, Operations and Programs Senior Manager at the International Biochar Initiative What used to be seen as waste can now play a powerful role in addressing … Read more

Scaling Up: Lessons from CDR Deployment

Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) is moving from concept to reality. Over the past five years, hundreds of pilot projects have tested new technologies and business models, laying the foundation for the next critical stage: scaling from tonnes to thousands, and ultimately millions, of tonnes of CO₂ removed per year.  This post originally appeared on Sylvera’s … Read more