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Life-cycle assessment to unravel co-benefits and trade-offs of large-scale biochar deployment in Norwegian agriculture
2021
Resources, Conservation and Recycling
Limiting temperature rise below 2 • C requires large deployment of Negative Emission Technologies (NET) to capture and store atmospheric CO 2 . Compared to other types of NETs, biochar has emerged as a mature option to store carbon in soils while providing several co-benefits and limited trade-offs. Existing life-cycle assessment studies of biochar systems mostly focus on climate impacts from greenhouse gasses (GHGs), while other forcing agents, effects on soil emissions, other impact
doi:10.1016/j.resconrec.2021.106030
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