
BIOCHAR (FIRE)
Biochar is a powerful hybrid nature-based and engineered carbon solution.
Biochar is typically made from “waste” organic materials such as burnt trees, corn stover (husks), and other surplus biomass materials, making it widely available and affordable worldwide.
If we put Biochar in just 10% of the earth’s soil, we would sequester over 80% of global Co2 emissions.
What problems does Biochar help solve?
As hot girls' summers continue to bring droughts and wildfires, what the hell are we to do? Well, when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade.
You see, the droughts and fires have created an overabundance of damaged forests; the silver lining here is that we can use that burnt wood to make Biochar.
You can think of Biochar as a process that takes dead trees and turns them into magical charcoal-like dust that gives soil super powers. The most important? It saves water.
Biochar is made from “waste” materials that when heated without oxygen, create a potent soil supplement that can help regenerate lands ravaged by climate change.

Biochar is a powerful solution for rehabilitating life in soil.
The physical makeup of Biochar incubates life, which supports the building of healthy soil and its ability to drawdown carbon and retain water.
Biochar is affordable and scalable today, making it an impactful carbon solution.
While Biochar has been used as an agricultural practice for hundreds of years, it has recently emerged as a powerful carbon removal solution. Carbo Culture’s patented process promises over 1,000 years of carbon storage. They’re actively on a mission to drawdown 1 billion tons of Co2.
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