A recent study published in ScienceDirect examined the stability of biochar in soil environments, revealing significant insights into its effectiveness for long-term carbon sequestration. The research found that a majority of biochar remains stable during incubation, showing minimal carbon loss. This stability underscores biochar's potential as a reliable tool for mitigating climate change through carbon storage in soils. These findings contribute to the growing body of evidence supporting the use of biochar in environmental sustainability efforts. For an in-depth understanding, the full article can be accessed
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