Role of biochar toward carbon neutrality
Tsinghua University · Northeast Agricultural University
Abstract
Abstract Carbon neutrality by the mid-twenty-first century is a grand challenge requiring technological innovations. Biochar, a traditional soil amendment which has been used for fertility improvement and contaminant remediation, has revealed new vitality in this context. In this review we highlight the huge potential of biochar application in different fields to mitigate as high as 2.56 × 10 9 t CO 2 e total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions per year, accounting for 5.0% of the global GHG emissions. Soil applications of biochar as either a controlled-release fertilizer or an immobilization agent offer improved soil health while simultaneously suppressing the emissions of CH 4 and N 2 O. Non-soil applications of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 21.96
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 282
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5Topics & keywords
- Biochar
- Greenhouse gas
- Environmental science
- Bio-energy with carbon capture and storage
- Carbon sequestration
- Slash-and-char
- Climate change mitigation
- Carbon neutrality