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New Study Links Biochar Application with Peatland Restoration to Enhance Carbon Sequestration

CARBON CAPTURECLIMATE POLICY, REGULATION & CARBON MARKETS

A study reveals that combining biochar application with peatland restoration can significantly improve carbon dioxide sequestration. The research indicates that rewetting drained peatlands not only reduces greenhouse gas emissions but also enhances the stability and effectiveness of biochar as a carbon sink. Findings suggest that biochar produced at lower pyrolysis temperatures can be viable for carbon storage when integrated with wetland restoration efforts, challenging traditional carbon markets' assumptions about biochar stability.

New Study Links Biochar Application with Peatland Restoration to Enhance Carbon Sequestration
Feb 25, 2026, 6:00 AM

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