We'll be going live today for our event "Rural Climate Action in the U.S. and China" with Bidisha Bhattacharyya from @CAPenergypolicy, @PipaElias from @NatureAg, Ming Yang from @theGEF, and Karen Mancl from @OhioStateFABE.
Follow along live here:https://bit.ly/2PUqXWN
"Biochar has a much lower mitigation benefit value than other options, and there is not a lot of material to go into the biochar process that is cost effective. There are local uses where it is appropriate but it is difficult to scale up," says @PipaElias from @NatureAg.