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Researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University are introducing new methods of biochar production that could significantly improve its ability to sequester carbon.
Biochar is biomass that has been superheated in a zero -oxygen environment to create stable, porous carbon.
The material is stable enough that it can keep carbon underground for hundreds of thousands of years.
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