The Great Change: Acceleration: " We need to get to above-the-line climate solutions with the same urgency as beach communities spying an approaching tsunami. " ...
I've got Albert's blog listed in my blogger list.... always a highly entertaining and enlightening read.
This post is also an important read for those interested in biochar & climate change...
This site has been created to facilitate the establishment of a South East Asian biochar interest group. BIG-SEA could provide communication and linkage between biochar researchers, farmers, related industry and supporting organisations, interested in tropically focused biochar industry development. Please get in touch if you are interested in supporting or participating in this effort.
Monday, 30 October 2017
Tuesday, 24 October 2017
Biochar as a Building Material | Mechanical Engineering
Biochar as a Building Material | Mechanical Engineering
Speaker:
Speaker:
Dr. Kua Harn Wei
Associate Professor and Assistant Dean (Academic)
School of Design and Environment
National University of Singapore
About:
A by-product of pyrolysis of biomass, biochar has been widely studied as a type of soil enhancement and even a replacement of carbon nanotubes in a wide range of applications, including as capacitors and sensors.
The Smart Materials Laboratory of the Department of Building, National University of Singapore, has been working on producing and studying a wide variety of sustainable building materials that utilize biochar as a key ingredient. For example, increase in strength and decrease in water absorption of mortar and concrete have been achieved by adding up to 2% wt of biochar that is produced from mixed wood wastes. Current efforts include the use of food waste as a viable feedstock for biochar that is used to enhance the performance of mortar, as well as using biochar as a mean of immobilizing special species of microbes that are capable of self-healing of cracks in concrete.
The aim of this seminar is to trigger more conversation and thinking on using biochar in a wider range of building materials and technology, including the use of biochar in additive manufacturing of building components.
Friday, 20 October 2017
IBI Webinar: Anaerobic Digestion and Biochar
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Wednesday, 4 October 2017
What has happened to the Philippines' climate funding? | News | Eco-Business | Asia Pacific
What has happened to the Philippines' climate funding? | News | Eco-Business | Asia Pacific
Could biochar projects meet fund application criteria?
Could biochar projects meet fund application criteria?