Biochar could revolutionize agriculture and combat climate change.
The article discusses the use of biochar for environmental management. It covers topics such as the physical and chemical properties of biochar, its effects on soil nutrients and greenhouse gas emissions, as well as its economic and social implications. The researchers aim to explore the potential of biochar in mitigating climate change and improving soil health. Key findings include the importance of biochar classification, its stability in soil, and its ability to enhance nutrient retention and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The article also highlights the need for policy support to promote the widespread adoption of biochar as a sustainable environmental management strategy.