Thank you Peter Winsley for this timely contribution in support of biochar in NZ. AND do follow the reference to Phil Steven’s article (which is new to me and also remains extremely relevant to our current situation). … Continue reading
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Apologies that this report is a bit out of sequence. I’m keen to keep a record of all NZ media reports on biochar posted here. Its great to see Kim Hill picking up this story but she was a bit … Continue reading
NZ media do seem to be finally tapping the deep black vein of news that is biochar. A minor correction I would make to the story relates to international voluntary carbon markets which are humming mainly on biochar sales. https://bezerocarbon.com/insights/deep-dive-biochar/ … Continue reading
Click the image above for a link to the story (a busy week for biochar in NZ) … Continue reading
Here is a link to the Farmers Weekly report. It is a pity they did not choose a more appropriate image (but you could feed your goldfish biochar… it would be good for them). Here is a link to the … Continue reading
BNNZ have supported a new media production effort focused on getting the word out to the public on biochar. This film clip has been posted to the BNNZ FB page. Your comments there would be welcome. Thanks to Joany & … Continue reading
I’ve attended one of the virtual HWEN road shows and today, a followup Q&A session. I managed to squeeze in two short biochar related Qs from my phone. Both Qs were answered by Dr Jacqueline Roweth: 1.) “Biochar can be … Continue reading
I’m reliably informed that this episode of CC demonstrates biochar production and discusses applications from about 15:30min … Continue reading
Indigenous people, kaitiakitanga and biochar The image above relates to a previous article from Peter. Here is a search on his site for ‘biochar’. … Continue reading
Thanks to Bill Quinn, OrganicAg for hosting us again in his organic marquee. Our last effort was 2018. We were kept busier this year and I’m sure more folk were aware of biochar than in 2018. Thanks to BNNZ committee … Continue reading