Events

2011 BEF Camp at NESFI: August 7-12, 2011

2011 Biomass Energy Foundation at the New England Small Farm Institute
August 7-12, 2011

The Biomass Energy Foundation (BEF, http://www.woodgas.com/) is launching around the world in 2011 its instructional five-day events called “BEF Camps”. Each BEF Camp is a structured learning experience, where the technical foundation, practical skills and fabrication methods of constructing biomass-fueled devices
are taught and put into practice with hands-on efforts by the participants.

See the Attached Flyer for more details

The Biomass Energy Foundation (BEF, http://www.woodgas.com/) is launching around the world in 2011 its instructional five-day events called “BEF Camps”. Each BEF Camp is a structured learning experience, where the technical foundation, practical skills and fabrication methods of constructing biomass-fueled devices are taught and put into practice with hands-on efforts by the participants.

Biochar Basics with Charmaster Dolph Cooke

Biochar Basics
with Charmaster Dolph Cooke from
Biochar Industries

When : 28th may at 9:00am…
Where : Bio Organic Farm
2 Boulder Byangum NSW 2484
Duration : 3 hours
Cost : $15.00 per person.
Contact : Zehavit & Avi

E: organic_farm@bigpond.com T: +61 2 6672 7078

You will learn –
• How to make Biochar
• How to condition Biochar
• Some of Biochar’s amazing properties
• How to create your own free kiln
• About Biochar Learning Circles locally
• Hands on practical applications for Biochar

Plus get to have your questions answered over a cuppa and a fire whilst networking with likeminded farmers and gardeners

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=174333195954963
http://biocharproject.org/biochar-basics-show-28th-byangum-nsw-australia/

Charmaster Dolph Cooke

Biochar at Biomass DAy

John McLaughlin explaining Biochar at Biomass Day sponsored by The Vermont Wood Pellet Co

Video by Emily Peyton

10-10-10 Biochar Open House: Green Liquid and Gas Technologies

Alex Green, September 2010

BIOCHAR as a soil amendment serves to enhance plant growth and sequester carbon.

Green Liquid and Gas Technologies is one of the few U.S. producers of a pyrolysis device to convert biomass into biochar while providing small scale waste-to-energy services for a farm or business.

On October 10, 2010, in coordination with the International Biochar Initiative (http://www.biochar-international.org), GLGT is holding an Open House and Biochar Event. Come learn how biomass
is converted to energy and biochar and the on-site and global benefits.

For more information about Green Liquid and Gas Technologies, see their web site: http://www.greenliquidandgas.com

Biochar 2010: U.S. Biochar Initiative Conference, hosted by Iowa State University

Erich J. Knight, March 2010, updated July 2010

Biochar 2010:U.S. Biochar Initiative Conference,


Conference Proceedings are now Available Online

hosted by Iowa State University on June 27

Spring Grower Gathering How to Make and use Biochar

Spring Grower Gathering, David Yarrow April, 2010

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2009 Events Calendar Carbon-Negative Northeast Network and Biochar FAQ

2009 Events Calendar Carbon-Negative Northeast Network
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/carbon-negative
Communities Confronting Climate Change, Energy Independence and Food Security
David Yarrow,November 2008

Carbon NegativeCarbon Negative

2009 Events Calendar
final version. see attached .pdf file
one page

i am assembling information into two FAQ sheets, one on biochar, the other on carbon-negative.

Attached is my first draft of the biochar FAQ.

for a green & peaceful planet,

David Yarrow
Turtle EyeLand Sanctuary
44 Gilligan Rd, East Greenbush, NY 12061
cell: 518-881-6632
www.championtrees.org
www.OnondagaLakePeaceFestival.org
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/carbon-negative
www.farmandfood.org
www.SeaAgri.com

Climate change conference in Canada - Engineering Institute of Canada

Climate change conference in Canada - Engineering Institute of Canada
Duane Pendergast, January 18, 2008

Dear Colleagues,

I'm participating in the organization of a conference which I think provides many opportunities for you to bring forth your ideas and research on terra preta. I've attached the Call for Papers. This is the second conference on climate change hosted by the Engineering Institute of Canada. The overall scope of the first one is still posted on the Internet.

http://www.ccc2006.ca/eng/index.html

As chair of the policy track for the predecessor conference, I did bring the use of charcoal in soil to the attention of participants in one of the best attended sessions.

My presentation there, with notes, is at:
Energy, the Carbon Cycle, and Enduring Greenhouse Gas Management

It is based on my related paper which is linked from the terra preta website.

I'm hoping that those who follow this list will take advantage of this conference and submit proposals for papers on terra preta over the vast range of topics that need to be addressed. I think papers on both the carbon sink capability and soil enhancement aspects would be appropriate. Soil enhancement links to policy as many of you have pointed out via the provision of an additional incentive for the establishment of carbon sinks.

That would be important to the policy and regulation topic category. I can see terra preta papers fitting into most of the topic categories.

Sincerely,

Duane Pendergast

2008 Conference of the International Biochar Initiative

2008 Conference of the International Biochar Initiative:Biochar, Sustainability and Security in a Changing Climate
Newcastle, United Kingdom, September 8 - 10, 2008
Please join the IBI for the 2008 International Biochar Initiative Conference "Biochar, Sustainability and Security in a Changing Climate" to be held at the Newcastle Civic Center in Newcastle, United Kingdom. The IBI Conference will bring together experts from around the world to review progress on biochar production and utilization; biochar research, development, and demonstration breakthroughs; discuss policy and educational progress and gaps; and develop strategies for accelerating the development and deployment of biochar to help mitigate global warming.
More information on the conference focus, the agenda, speakers, sponsorship opportunities, registration, and travel and visa information is coming soon.

Amazing Carbon: Managing the Carbon Cycle, Katanning, Western Australia (21-22 March 2007)

Amazing Carbon: Managing the Carbon Cycle, Katanning, Western Australia (21-22 March 2007)
Australian Soil Carbon Accreditation Scheme (ASCAS) www.amazingcarbon.com

WORKSHOP PAPERS

Ray O

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