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Probably not without some clever engineering, fast wood isn't very sturdy.


Biochar producers then? I mean, even if the wood is poor quality otherwise, the woody material is a good way to lock up carbon, right?


http://www.csiro.au/Portals/Publications/Magazines/resourcef...

my work sponsored CSIRO to look into some of this stuff, from everything I've heard theres a lot of potential for biochar.


Plant decomposition results in the release of CO2.


Some, but it's still negative emissions, otherwise there wouldn't be biochar.




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