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Biochar Solution - Carbon Farming & Climate Change

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Zusatztext Review BioScience Magazine ! October 2011 For those who are not scientists directly involved with biochar! this is a book worth reading. It presents the science that got biochar rolling! the technologies already available! and how to use it to enhance food security and restore degraded agroecosystems. It is well designed for international agricultural aid staff! nongovernmental organization activists! and agricultural extensionists. Anyone interested in climate change mitigation and adaptation will gain something from this book! because Bates is careful to point out that mitigation and adaptation will only succeed if global society decides to change the ways it thinks about population and consumption. BioScience ! Vol. 61! No. 10 (October 2011)! pp. 831-833 University of California Press on behalf of the American Institute of Biological Sciences May 2011 CHOICE The basic premise of this book is that the carbon cycle must be balanced for a healthy planet. To prove this idea! Bates! an instructor and writer ( Climate in Crisis! 1990; The Post-Petroleum Survival Guide and Cookbook! 2006)! claims that when ancient Amazonian civilizations collapsed! rain forests engulfed the cities and roads. Archaeologists and historians are still puzzled about the reasons for the demise of these Amazonian empires. Bates asserts that starting around the ninth century! Europe began growing colder due to massive sequestering of carbon from the atmosphere by these new immense Amazonian forests. He examines several techniques for combating global warming! such as using biochar and less destructive tilling techniques! and restraining global corporations that manufacture synthetic fertilizers and genetically modified seed stocks. The author also recommends massive tree planting and a change in cultural attitudes about how humans manage Earth's resources. One unique solution to global warming is to provide poor! rural third world people with biochar stoves that generate needed heat and produce biochar. Agricultural use of biochar would reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and slow down global warming. Summing Up: Recommended. All undergraduate students and general readers interested in biochar. -- K. Bennett! emeritus! Kalamazoo Valley Community College Informationen zum Autor Albert Bates was a delegate to the Copenhagen climate conference, trying to point the world back towards a stable atmosphere using soils and trees. His books include Climate in Crisis and The Post-Petroleum Survival Guide and Cookbook. Working with the Global Ecovillage Network he has taught appropriate technology, natural building and permaculture to students from more than sixty nations. Klappentext Conventional agriculture destroys our soils, pollutes our water and is a major contributor to climate change. What if our agricultural practices could stabilize, or even reverse these trends?The Biochar Solution explores the dual function of biochar as a carbon-negative energy source and a potent soil-builder. Created by burning biomass in the absence of oxygen, this material has the unique ability to hold carbon back from the atmosphere while simultaneously enhancing soil fertility. Author Albert Bates traces the evolution of this extraordinary substance from the ancient black soils of the Amazon to its reappearance as a modern carbon sequestration strategy.Combining practical techniques for the production and use of biochar with an overview of the development and future of carbon farming, The Biochar Solutiondescribes how a new agricultural revolution can reduce net greenhouse gas emissions to below zero while increasing world food reserves and creating energy from biomass wastes. Biochar and carbon farming can: Reduce fossil fuels inputs into our food system Bring new life t...

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Authors Albert Bates, Albert K. Bates
Publisher New society publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.12.2010
 
EAN 9780865716773
ISBN 978-0-86571-677-3
No. of pages 210
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 13 mm
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Miscellaneous

Climate Change, The environment, environmental science, engineering & technology, Conservation of the environment, Sustainable agriculture

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