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A substance called biochar, which is made by cooking wood waste or other biomass at high temperatures without oxygen is getting a lot of attention in Minnesota. The resulting charcoal can store carbon dioxide for centuries.
And forecasters say a strong geomagnetic storm means there's a chance to see the northern lights this weekend.
This is an MPR News afternoon update, hosted by Elena See. Music by Gary Meister.
Find these headlines and more at mprnews.org.
Read the latest edition of the Minnesota Today newsletter.
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or RSS.
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A substance called biochar, which is made by cooking wood waste or other biomass at high temperatures without oxygen is getting a lot of attention in Minnesota. The resulting charcoal can store carbon dioxide for centuries.
And forecasters say a strong geomagnetic storm means there's a chance to see the northern lights this weekend.
This is an MPR News afternoon update, hosted by Elena See. Music by Gary Meister.
Find these headlines and more at mprnews.org.
Read the latest edition of the Minnesota Today newsletter.
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or RSS.

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