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Agri-char / Bio-char References: On its potential for carbon sequestration, improved soil fertility and sustainable energy

Submitted by Tom Miles on Mon, 2007-03-05 23:12.
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Agri-char / Bio-char References: On its potential for carbon sequestration, improved soil fertility and sustainable (carbon-negative) energy production
Rick Davies, updated February 21, 2007

Good link site.


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