4 pointsby benkan10 hours ago1 comment
  • ggm9 hours ago
    As the article says this is being tried in a lot of places worldwide. It's not dissimilar to other things farmers do and so adapts well to machinery and supply chains/logistics.

    I suspect biochar wouldn't be bad in this either.

    But overall, as geo-engineering goes, I remain worried it's used as an excuse not to stop the other side of the deal. We really can't go on pushing heat gases into the system for economic growth.