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Gaia’s Way Out

Gaia’s Way Out

Unread postby AdamB » Sun 12 Feb 2023, 22:46:47

Gaia is no dummy. She is in the process of shifting from supporting humanity to killing it off
Gaia’s Way Out
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Re: Gaia’s Way Out

Unread postby careinke » Mon 13 Feb 2023, 02:38:59

AdamB wrote:Gaia is no dummy. She is in the process of shifting from supporting humanity to killing it off
Gaia’s Way Out


Great article! Actually, he gives a solution, which coincidently matches one of my big projects this year, BIOCHAR.

Besides removing Carbon from the atmosphere for many thousands of years. Biochar has LOTS of uses, If you have a garden, you should use Biochar. If you throw biochar in your chicken coup with deep liter, the chickens will be happier and healthier, the biochar gets "opened up" and put it in your compost pile, it reduces methane off gassing.

Biochar is helpful and enjoyed by all your meat animals while inoculating the soil.

Check out the article and follow some of the adds.

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Re: Gaia’s Way Out

Unread postby Tanada » Mon 13 Feb 2023, 16:29:29

careinke wrote:
AdamB wrote:Gaia is no dummy. She is in the process of shifting from supporting humanity to killing it off
Gaia’s Way Out


Great article! Actually, he gives a solution, which coincidently matches one of my big projects this year, BIOCHAR.

Besides removing Carbon from the atmosphere for many thousands of years. Biochar has LOTS of uses, If you have a garden, you should use Biochar. If you throw biochar in your chicken coup with deep liter, the chickens will be happier and healthier, the biochar gets "opened up" and put it in your compost pile, it reduces methane off gassing.

Biochar is helpful and enjoyed by all your meat animals while inoculating the soil.

Check out the article and follow some of the adds.

Peace


Indeed somewhere in the old threads around here there is a multi part discussion of Biochar and all its vast benefits. Personally I expected the Green movement and USDA to be all over it a long time ago, it has far more benefits than disadvantages. Mixing biochar into fertilizer pellets cuts the waste by a significant amount and converts some of the aromatics into slow release format by holding them in the open cell structure until rootlets actually come into contact with them.

From the climate perspective it has been estimated that proper deployment of biochar alone could cut effective CO2 emissions by 20% or more by converting material that decays rapidly into CO2 and H2O into long term stable material that holds the carbon in the soil where it has many benefits to soil microbiota and macrobiotic plants that depends on that life web as support base.

For anyone interested here is the direct link to the Biochar discussion thread Biochar Discussion
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Re: Gaia’s Way Out

Unread postby Newfie » Mon 13 Feb 2023, 17:52:13

Thanks Tanada.
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Re: Gaia’s Way Out

Unread postby careinke » Mon 13 Feb 2023, 21:50:55

Tanada wrote:
Indeed somewhere in the old threads around here there is a multi part discussion of Biochar and all its vast benefits. Personally I expected the Green movement and USDA to be all over it a long time ago, it has far more benefits than disadvantages. Mixing biochar into fertilizer pellets cuts the waste by a significant amount and converts some of the aromatics into slow release format by holding them in the open cell structure until rootlets actually come into contact with them.

From the climate perspective it has been estimated that proper deployment of biochar alone could cut effective CO2 emissions by 20% or more by converting material that decays rapidly into CO2 and H2O into long term stable material that holds the carbon in the soil where it has many benefits to soil microbiota and macrobiotic plants that depends on that life web as support base.

For anyone interested here is the direct link to the Biochar discussion thread Biochar Discussion


Thanks for the link. I found one small post I made on that thread in 2012. There has been a LOT more research done since the first post on the thread in 2007. Lots of Old names in the thread that I miss.

The Amazon rain forest was actually Man Made, although unintentionally due to Small Pox and other European germs. LIDAR helped in discovering this fact.

My trial Biochar spot is still one of the most productive patches on our beach place.

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Re: Gaia’s Way Out

Unread postby Newfie » Tue 14 Feb 2023, 16:31:26

Carinke,

I am double posting this, but thought you may like it.

,2 hour interview or download able PDF.

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