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As we know, climate change is due to too much carbon in our atmosphere.
But carbon is not our enemy, it’s the building block of life.
Every living thing is made of carbon.
During the last centuries we have been burning too much fossil fuels and clearing our forests. Even the way we manage lands and do agriculture is releasing even more carbon into the atmosphere, destroying our soils and disrupting the natural balance.
Of course, we need to stop burning fossil carbon and change to sustainable practices, but the big question is:
The answer is literally under our feet: in the soil!
We’ve been studying Biochar for almost a decade and we know its huge potential to reduce CO2 concentrations in a natural, long-term and more effective way.
It’´s on us whether we stop waiting and start working to slow climate change!
TOGETHER we can do much more than reducing Carbon Dioxide, we can also restore our soils!
As we know, climate change is due to too much carbon in our atmosphere.
But carbon is not our enemy, it’s the building block of life.
Every living thing is made of carbon.
During the last centuries we have been burning too much fossil fuels and clearing our forests. Even the way we manage lands and do agriculture is releasing even more carbon into the atmosphere, destroying our soils and disrupting the natural balance.
Of course, we need to stop burning fossil carbon and change to sustainable practices, but the big question is:
The answer is literally under our feet: in the soil!
We’ve been studying Biochar for almost a decade and we know its huge potential to reduce CO2 concentrations in a natural, long-term and more effective way.
It’´s on us whether we stop waiting and start working to slow climate change!
TOGETHER we can do much more than reducing Carbon Dioxide, we can also restore our soils!