🌍 The Wall Street Journal Highlights Breakthroughs in Carbon Removal—And Exomad is in the Mix! 🌱 🌎 The Wall Street Journal recently highlighted the latest breakthroughs in carbon removal technologies—and Exomad is in the mix! From capturing CO₂ with massive fans to turning plant waste into long-term carbon storage, WSJ breaks down six promising methods, each with unique advantages and challenges. Here’s a quick look at some top carbon removal strategies, including Exomad’s biochar: 1. 💨 Direct Air Capture (DAC): High-tech fans that store CO₂ underground, though currently costly. 2. 🌳 Tree Planting: Affordable and natural, but requires careful management for long-term storage. 3. ♻️ Biochar Production (Exomad): Exomad Green transforms residues into biochar, a carbon-rich charcoal, to sequester CO₂ and improve soil health—well-established, efficient, and with a bright future in sustainable agriculture. 4. ⚡ Bioenergy with Carbon Capture: Generates energy from organic materials while capturing CO₂ in the process. 5. 🌊 Ocean Carbon Capture: Enhances ocean alkalinity to boost CO₂ absorption—still in development but with vast potential. 6. Enhanced Rock Weathering: Uses crushed rocks that naturally absorb CO₂—a simple yet early-stage innovation. 🌱 With Exomad Green’s biochar, we’re excited to be part of a sustainable solution for carbon removal, working alongside these groundbreaking methods. Check out the WSJ article for more on the future of carbon capture and our role in creating a cleaner, greener planet! Link to the article in the comments. #CDR #Biochar #CarbonRemoval #ClimateAction #ClimateChange #Sustainability #CarbonCredits
Great recognition guys...keep up the great work!!
#industrialhemp can play a role by being feedstock for this biochar production! It sequesters more carbon during its growth than any other plant in the same amount of time. The future looks bright for biochar.
Amazing take on CDR by the Wall Street Journal
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Wow! Amazing😮
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