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		<description>the current news and links on Terra Preta (TP)soils and closed-loop pyrolysis of Biomass, this integrated virtuous cycle could sequester 100s of Billions of tons of carbon to the soils. 
 
                      Terra Preta Soils Technology To Master the Carbon Cycle 
 
This technology represents the most comprehensive, low cost, and productive approach to long term stewardship and sustainability.Terra Preta Soils a process for Carbon Negative Bio fuels, massive Carbon sequestration, 1/3 Lower CH4 &#38; N2O soil emissions, and 3X Fertility Too. 

UN Climate Change Conference: Biochar present at the Bali Conference

http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/steinerbalinov2107

 

SCIAM Article May 15 07;

http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=5670236C-E7F2-99DF-3E2163B9FB144E40

 

After many years of reviewing solutions to anthropogenic global warming (AGW) I believe this technology can manage Carbon for the greatest collective benefit at the lowest economic price, on vast scales. It just needs to be seen by ethical globally minded companies.

Could you please consider looking for a champion for this orphaned Terra Preta Carbon Soil Technology.

The main hurtle now is to change the current perspective held by the IPCC that the soil carbon cycle is a wash, to one in which soil can be used as a massive and ubiquitous Carbon sink via Charcoal. Below are the first concrete steps in that direction;

S.1884 â€“ The Salazar Harvesting Energy Act of 2007

  A Summary of Biochar Provisions in S.1884:

Carbon-Negative Biomass Energy and Soil Quality Initiative

for the 2007 Farm Bill 

http://www.biochar-international.org/newinformationevents/newlegislation.html


 

There are 24 billion tons of carbon controlled by man in his agriculture and waste stream,  all that farm &#38; cellulose waste which is now dumped to rot or digested or combusted and ultimately returned to the atmosphere as GHG should be returned to the Soil.   

Even with all the big corporations coming to the GHG negotiation table, like Exxon, Alcoa, .etc, we still need to keep watch as they try to influence how carbon management is legislated in the USA. Carbon must have a fair price, that fair price and the changes in the view of how the soil carbon cycle now can be used as a massive sink verses it now being viewed as a wash, will be of particular value to farmers and a global cool breath of fresh air for us all. 

If you have any other questions please feel free to call me or visit the TP web site I've been drafted to co-administer.  http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/?q=node 

It has been immensely gratifying to see all the major players join the mail list , Cornell folks, T. Beer of Kings Ford Charcoal (Clorox), Novozyne the M-Roots guys(fungus),  chemical engineers, Dr. Danny Day of EPRIDA , Dr. Antal of U. of H., Virginia Tech folks  and probably many others who's back round I don't know have joined.

 

Also Here is the Latest BIG Terra Preta Soil news; 

  The Honolulu Advertiser: "The nation's leading manufacturer of charcoal has licensed a University of Hawai'i process for turning green waste into barbecue briquets." 

See: http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/antalkingsford

Dynamotive to build fully commercial fast-pyrolysis biofuel plant in Missouri 
http://biopact.com/2007/12/dynamotive-to-build-fully-commercial.html

 

ConocoPhillips Establishes $22.5 Million Pyrolysis Program at Iowa State 

           http://www.conocophillips.com/newsroom/news_releases/2007news/04-10-2007.htm
 
Glomalin, the recently discovered soil protien, may be the secret to to TP soils productivity;
 
            http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr/2003/030205.htm
 

 

Here is my current Terra Preta posting which condenses the most important stories and links; 

Terra Preta Soils Technology To Master the Carbon Cycle 

 Man has been controlling the carbon cycle , and there for the weather, since the invention of agriculture, all be it was as unintentional, as our current airliner contrails are in affecting global dimming. This unintentional warm stability in climate has over 10,000 years, allowed us to develop to the point that now we know what we did,............ and that now......... we are over doing it. 

The prehistoric and historic records gives a logical thrust for soil carbon sequestration. 
I wonder what the soil biome carbon concentration was REALLY like before the cutting and burning  of the world's forest, my guess is that now we see a severely diminished community, and that only very recent Ag practices like no-till and reforestation have started to help rebuild it.  It makes implementing Terra Preta soil technology like an act of penitence, a returning of the misplaced carbon to where it belongs. 

On the Scale of CO2 remediation:

It is my understanding that atmospheric CO2 stands at 379 PPM, to stabilize the climate we need to reduce it to 350 PPM by the removal of 230 Billion tons of carbon.

The best estimates I've found are that the total loss of forest and soil carbon (combined 
pre-industrial and industrial) has been about 200-240 billion tons.  Of 
that, the soils are estimated to account for about 1/3, and the vegetation 
the other 2/3. 

Since man controls 24 billion tons in his agriculture then it seems we have plenty to work with in sequestering our fossil fuel CO2 emissions as stable charcoal in the soil.

Energy, the carbon cycle and greenhouse gas management; http://www.computare.org/Support%20documents/Fora%20Input/CCC2006/Energy%20Paper%2006_05.htm


As Dr. Lehmann at Cornell points out, "Closed-Loop Pyrolysis systems such as Dr. Danny Day's are the only way to make a fuel that is actually carbon negative". and that " a strategy combining biochar with biofuels could ultimately offset 9.5 billion tons of carbon per year-an amount equal to the total current fossil fuel emissions! " 

Terra Preta Soils Carbon Negative Bio fuels, massive Carbon sequestration, 1/3 Lower CH4 &#38; N2O soil emissions, and 3X FertilityToo 
 

This some what orphaned new soil technology speaks to so many different interests and disciplines that it has not been embraced fully by any.  I'm sure you will see both the potential of this system and the convergence needed for it's implementation.
 
The integrated energy strategy offered by Charcoal based Terra Preta Soil technology may
provide the only path to sustain our agricultural and fossil fueled power
structure without climate degradation, other than nuclear power.
 
The economics look good, and truly great if we had CO2 cap &#38; trade or a Carbon tax in place. 
 
   
.Nature article, Aug 06: Putting the carbon back Black is the new green:  
http://bestenergies.com/downloads/naturemag_200604.pdf 
 
 Here's the Cornell page for an over view:
http://www.css.cornell.edu/faculty/lehmann/biochar/Biochar_home.htm 

University of Beyreuth TP Program, Germany http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/?q=taxonomy/term/118 

This Earth Science Forum thread on these soils contains further links, and has been viewed by 19,000 self-selected folks. ( I post everything I find on Amazon Dark Soils, ADS here):  
http://forums.hypography.com/earth-science/3451-terra-preta.html 
 


There is an ecology going on in these soils that is not completely understood, and if replicated and applied at scale would have multiple benefits for farmers and environmentalist. 
 
Terra Preta creates a terrestrial carbon reef at a microscopic level. These nanoscale structures provide safe haven to the microbes and fungus that facilitate fertile soil creation, while sequestering carbon for many hundred if not thousands of years. The combination of these two forms of sequestration would also increase the growth rate and natural sequestration effort of growing plants.
 



All the Bio-Char Companies and equipment manufactures  I've found:
 
 Carbon Diversion
http://www.carbondiversion.com/
 

Eprida: Sustainable Solutions for Global Concerns
http://www.eprida.com/home/index.php4

BEST Pyrolysis, Inc. &#124; Slow Pyrolysis - Biomass - Clean Energy - Renewable Ene
http://www.bestenergies.com/companies/bestpyrolysis.html 
 

Dynamotive Energy Systems &#124; The Evolution of Energy
http://www.dynamotive.com/

Ensyn - Environmentally Friendly Energy and Chemicals
http://www.ensyn.com/who/ensyn.htm

Agri-Therm, developing bio oils from agricultural waste
http://www.agri-therm.com/

Advanced BioRefinery Inc.
http://www.advbiorefineryinc.ca/

Technology Review: Turning Slash into Cash
http://www.technologyreview.com/Energy/17298/
  

3R Environmental Technologies Ltd. (Edward Someus) 
WEB:  http://www.terrenum.net/

The company has Swedish origin and developing/designing medium and large scale carbonization units. The company is the licensor and technology provider to NviroClean Tech Ltd British American organization WEB: http://www.nvirocleantech.com and VERTUS Ltd.
http://www.vertustechnologies.com

Genesis Industries, as the current licensee of Eprida technology, provides you with a carbon negative Eprida energy machine at the same cost as going direct to Eprida. Through our technical support staff we also provide you with the information to obtain the best utilization of the biocharcoal that is produced by the machine. Recent research has shown that Eprida charcoal can increase plant productivity as it sequesters carbon in the soil, thus helping reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide.

http://www.egenindustries.com/

 

Mycorrhizae Inoculent;

 http://www.mycorrhizae.com/

 

The International Biochar Initiative (IBI) conference  held at Terrigal, NSW, Australia in 2007.  The papers from this conference are  posted at their home page;  http://www.biochar-international.org/home.html
.

If pre-Columbian Kayopo Indians could produce these soils up to 6 feet deep over 15% of the Amazon basin using "Slash &#38; CHAR" verses  "Slash &#38; Burn", it seems that our energy and agricultural industries could also product them at scale. 
 
Harnessing the work of this vast number of microbes and fungi changes the whole equation of energy return over energy input (EROEI) for food and Bio fuels. I see this as the only sustainable agricultural strategy if we no longer have cheap fossil fuels for fertilizer.
 
We need this super community of wee beasties to work in concert with us by populating them into their proper Soil horizon Carbon Condos.
 


 
Erich J. Knight
Shenandoah Gardens
1047 Dave Berry Rd.
McGaheysville, VA. 22840
(540) 289-9750
shengar@aol.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the current news and links on Terra Preta (TP)soils and closed-loop pyrolysis of Biomass, this integrated virtuous cycle could sequester 100s of Billions of tons of carbon to the soils. </p>
<p>                      Terra Preta Soils Technology To Master the Carbon Cycle </p>
<p>This technology represents the most comprehensive, low cost, and productive approach to long term stewardship and sustainability.Terra Preta Soils a process for Carbon Negative Bio fuels, massive Carbon sequestration, 1/3 Lower CH4 &amp; N2O soil emissions, and 3X Fertility Too. </p>
<p>UN Climate Change Conference: Biochar present at the Bali Conference</p>
<p><a href="http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/steinerbalinov2107" rel="nofollow">http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/steinerbalinov2107</a></p>
<p>SCIAM Article May 15 07;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=5670236C-E7F2-99DF-3E2163B9FB144E40" rel="nofollow">http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=5670236C-E7F2-99DF-3E2163B9FB144E40</a></p>
<p>After many years of reviewing solutions to anthropogenic global warming (AGW) I believe this technology can manage Carbon for the greatest collective benefit at the lowest economic price, on vast scales. It just needs to be seen by ethical globally minded companies.</p>
<p>Could you please consider looking for a champion for this orphaned Terra Preta Carbon Soil Technology.</p>
<p>The main hurtle now is to change the current perspective held by the IPCC that the soil carbon cycle is a wash, to one in which soil can be used as a massive and ubiquitous Carbon sink via Charcoal. Below are the first concrete steps in that direction;</p>
<p>S.1884 â€“ The Salazar Harvesting Energy Act of 2007</p>
<p>  A Summary of Biochar Provisions in S.1884:</p>
<p>Carbon-Negative Biomass Energy and Soil Quality Initiative</p>
<p>for the 2007 Farm Bill </p>
<p><a href="http://www.biochar-international.org/newinformationevents/newlegislation.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.biochar-international.org/newinformationevents/newlegislation.html</a></p>
<p>There are 24 billion tons of carbon controlled by man in his agriculture and waste stream,  all that farm &amp; cellulose waste which is now dumped to rot or digested or combusted and ultimately returned to the atmosphere as GHG should be returned to the Soil.   </p>
<p>Even with all the big corporations coming to the GHG negotiation table, like Exxon, Alcoa, .etc, we still need to keep watch as they try to influence how carbon management is legislated in the USA. Carbon must have a fair price, that fair price and the changes in the view of how the soil carbon cycle now can be used as a massive sink verses it now being viewed as a wash, will be of particular value to farmers and a global cool breath of fresh air for us all. </p>
<p>If you have any other questions please feel free to call me or visit the TP web site I&#8217;ve been drafted to co-administer.  <a href="http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/?q=node" rel="nofollow">http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/?q=node</a> </p>
<p>It has been immensely gratifying to see all the major players join the mail list , Cornell folks, T. Beer of Kings Ford Charcoal (Clorox), Novozyne the M-Roots guys(fungus),  chemical engineers, Dr. Danny Day of EPRIDA , Dr. Antal of U. of H., Virginia Tech folks  and probably many others who&#8217;s back round I don&#8217;t know have joined.</p>
<p>Also Here is the Latest BIG Terra Preta Soil news; </p>
<p>  The Honolulu Advertiser: &#8220;The nation&#8217;s leading manufacturer of charcoal has licensed a University of Hawai&#8217;i process for turning green waste into barbecue briquets.&#8221; </p>
<p>See: <a href="http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/antalkingsford" rel="nofollow">http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/antalkingsford</a></p>
<p>Dynamotive to build fully commercial fast-pyrolysis biofuel plant in Missouri<br />
<a href="http://biopact.com/2007/12/dynamotive-to-build-fully-commercial.html" rel="nofollow">http://biopact.com/2007/12/dynamotive-to-build-fully-commercial.html</a></p>
<p>ConocoPhillips Establishes $22.5 Million Pyrolysis Program at Iowa State </p>
<p>           <a href="http://www.conocophillips.com/newsroom/news_releases/2007news/04-10-2007.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.conocophillips.com/newsroom/news_releases/2007news/04-10-2007.htm</a></p>
<p>Glomalin, the recently discovered soil protien, may be the secret to to TP soils productivity;</p>
<p>            <a href="http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr/2003/030205.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr/2003/030205.htm</a></p>
<p>Here is my current Terra Preta posting which condenses the most important stories and links; </p>
<p>Terra Preta Soils Technology To Master the Carbon Cycle </p>
<p> Man has been controlling the carbon cycle , and there for the weather, since the invention of agriculture, all be it was as unintentional, as our current airliner contrails are in affecting global dimming. This unintentional warm stability in climate has over 10,000 years, allowed us to develop to the point that now we know what we did,&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230; and that now&#8230;&#8230;&#8230; we are over doing it. </p>
<p>The prehistoric and historic records gives a logical thrust for soil carbon sequestration.<br />
I wonder what the soil biome carbon concentration was REALLY like before the cutting and burning  of the world&#8217;s forest, my guess is that now we see a severely diminished community, and that only very recent Ag practices like no-till and reforestation have started to help rebuild it.  It makes implementing Terra Preta soil technology like an act of penitence, a returning of the misplaced carbon to where it belongs. </p>
<p>On the Scale of CO2 remediation:</p>
<p>It is my understanding that atmospheric CO2 stands at 379 PPM, to stabilize the climate we need to reduce it to 350 PPM by the removal of 230 Billion tons of carbon.</p>
<p>The best estimates I&#8217;ve found are that the total loss of forest and soil carbon (combined<br />
pre-industrial and industrial) has been about 200-240 billion tons.  Of<br />
that, the soils are estimated to account for about 1/3, and the vegetation<br />
the other 2/3. </p>
<p>Since man controls 24 billion tons in his agriculture then it seems we have plenty to work with in sequestering our fossil fuel CO2 emissions as stable charcoal in the soil.</p>
<p>Energy, the carbon cycle and greenhouse gas management; <a href="http://www.computare.org/Support%20documents/Fora%20Input/CCC2006/Energy%20Paper%2006_05.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.computare.org/Support%20documents/Fora%20Input/CCC2006/Energy%20Paper%2006_05.htm</a></p>
<p>As Dr. Lehmann at Cornell points out, &#8220;Closed-Loop Pyrolysis systems such as Dr. Danny Day&#8217;s are the only way to make a fuel that is actually carbon negative&#8221;. and that &#8221; a strategy combining biochar with biofuels could ultimately offset 9.5 billion tons of carbon per year-an amount equal to the total current fossil fuel emissions! &#8221; </p>
<p>Terra Preta Soils Carbon Negative Bio fuels, massive Carbon sequestration, 1/3 Lower CH4 &amp; N2O soil emissions, and 3X FertilityToo </p>
<p>This some what orphaned new soil technology speaks to so many different interests and disciplines that it has not been embraced fully by any.  I&#8217;m sure you will see both the potential of this system and the convergence needed for it&#8217;s implementation.</p>
<p>The integrated energy strategy offered by Charcoal based Terra Preta Soil technology may<br />
provide the only path to sustain our agricultural and fossil fueled power<br />
structure without climate degradation, other than nuclear power.</p>
<p>The economics look good, and truly great if we had CO2 cap &amp; trade or a Carbon tax in place. </p>
<p>.Nature article, Aug 06: Putting the carbon back Black is the new green:<br />
<a href="http://bestenergies.com/downloads/naturemag_200604.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://bestenergies.com/downloads/naturemag_200604.pdf</a> </p>
<p> Here&#8217;s the Cornell page for an over view:<br />
<a href="http://www.css.cornell.edu/faculty/lehmann/biochar/Biochar_home.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.css.cornell.edu/faculty/lehmann/biochar/Biochar_home.htm</a> </p>
<p>University of Beyreuth TP Program, Germany <a href="http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/?q=taxonomy/term/118" rel="nofollow">http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/?q=taxonomy/term/118</a> </p>
<p>This Earth Science Forum thread on these soils contains further links, and has been viewed by 19,000 self-selected folks. ( I post everything I find on Amazon Dark Soils, ADS here):<br />
<a href="http://forums.hypography.com/earth-science/3451-terra-preta.html" rel="nofollow">http://forums.hypography.com/earth-science/3451-terra-preta.html</a> </p>
<p>There is an ecology going on in these soils that is not completely understood, and if replicated and applied at scale would have multiple benefits for farmers and environmentalist. </p>
<p>Terra Preta creates a terrestrial carbon reef at a microscopic level. These nanoscale structures provide safe haven to the microbes and fungus that facilitate fertile soil creation, while sequestering carbon for many hundred if not thousands of years. The combination of these two forms of sequestration would also increase the growth rate and natural sequestration effort of growing plants.</p>
<p>All the Bio-Char Companies and equipment manufactures  I&#8217;ve found:</p>
<p> Carbon Diversion<br />
<a href="http://www.carbondiversion.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.carbondiversion.com/</a></p>
<p>Eprida: Sustainable Solutions for Global Concerns<br />
<a href="http://www.eprida.com/home/index.php4" rel="nofollow">http://www.eprida.com/home/index.php4</a></p>
<p>BEST Pyrolysis, Inc. | Slow Pyrolysis - Biomass - Clean Energy - Renewable Ene<br />
<a href="http://www.bestenergies.com/companies/bestpyrolysis.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.bestenergies.com/companies/bestpyrolysis.html</a> </p>
<p>Dynamotive Energy Systems | The Evolution of Energy<br />
<a href="http://www.dynamotive.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.dynamotive.com/</a></p>
<p>Ensyn - Environmentally Friendly Energy and Chemicals<br />
<a href="http://www.ensyn.com/who/ensyn.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.ensyn.com/who/ensyn.htm</a></p>
<p>Agri-Therm, developing bio oils from agricultural waste<br />
<a href="http://www.agri-therm.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.agri-therm.com/</a></p>
<p>Advanced BioRefinery Inc.<br />
<a href="http://www.advbiorefineryinc.ca/" rel="nofollow">http://www.advbiorefineryinc.ca/</a></p>
<p>Technology Review: Turning Slash into Cash<br />
<a href="http://www.technologyreview.com/Energy/17298/" rel="nofollow">http://www.technologyreview.com/Energy/17298/</a></p>
<p>3R Environmental Technologies Ltd. (Edward Someus)<br />
WEB:  <a href="http://www.terrenum.net/" rel="nofollow">http://www.terrenum.net/</a></p>
<p>The company has Swedish origin and developing/designing medium and large scale carbonization units. The company is the licensor and technology provider to NviroClean Tech Ltd British American organization WEB: <a href="http://www.nvirocleantech.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.nvirocleantech.com</a> and VERTUS Ltd.<br />
<a href="http://www.vertustechnologies.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.vertustechnologies.com</a></p>
<p>Genesis Industries, as the current licensee of Eprida technology, provides you with a carbon negative Eprida energy machine at the same cost as going direct to Eprida. Through our technical support staff we also provide you with the information to obtain the best utilization of the biocharcoal that is produced by the machine. Recent research has shown that Eprida charcoal can increase plant productivity as it sequesters carbon in the soil, thus helping reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.egenindustries.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.egenindustries.com/</a></p>
<p>Mycorrhizae Inoculent;</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.mycorrhizae.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.mycorrhizae.com/</a></p>
<p>The International Biochar Initiative (IBI) conference  held at Terrigal, NSW, Australia in 2007.  The papers from this conference are  posted at their home page;  <a href="http://www.biochar-international.org/home.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.biochar-international.org/home.html</a><br />
.</p>
<p>If pre-Columbian Kayopo Indians could produce these soils up to 6 feet deep over 15% of the Amazon basin using &#8220;Slash &amp; CHAR&#8221; verses  &#8220;Slash &amp; Burn&#8221;, it seems that our energy and agricultural industries could also product them at scale. </p>
<p>Harnessing the work of this vast number of microbes and fungi changes the whole equation of energy return over energy input (EROEI) for food and Bio fuels. I see this as the only sustainable agricultural strategy if we no longer have cheap fossil fuels for fertilizer.</p>
<p>We need this super community of wee beasties to work in concert with us by populating them into their proper Soil horizon Carbon Condos.</p>
<p>Erich J. Knight<br />
Shenandoah Gardens<br />
1047 Dave Berry Rd.<br />
McGaheysville, VA. 22840<br />
(540) 289-9750<br />
<a href="mailto:shengar@aol.com">shengar@aol.com</a></p>
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