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	<title>Comments on: Key Climate Emergency Facts and Actions Summary for 2009 Australian Climate Action Summit</title>
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		<title>By: Justin Allison</title>
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		<dc:creator>Justin Allison</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2008 20:47:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is an interesting posting to me, an American. It&#039;s great to see how interested people in Australia are hoping to make a difference. You mention the Rudd administration... I fear that the new Obama administration in the US will make little difference in the overall level of pollution from the USA. He is proving to be more interested in the economy than anything else, which usually means that the environment gets exploited for the economy&#039;s sake...

Read more of my thoughts at www.otecology.blogspot.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an interesting posting to me, an American. It&#8217;s great to see how interested people in Australia are hoping to make a difference. You mention the Rudd administration&#8230; I fear that the new Obama administration in the US will make little difference in the overall level of pollution from the USA. He is proving to be more interested in the economy than anything else, which usually means that the environment gets exploited for the economy&#8217;s sake&#8230;</p>
<p>Read more of my thoughts at <a href="http://www.otecology.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.otecology.blogspot.com</a></p>
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		<title>By: Erich j Knight</title>
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		<dc:creator>Erich j Knight</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 04:54:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Here is my Letter to President Obama&#039;s Energy Transition Team:

Dear Mr. Podesta,

Biochar, the modern version of an ancient Amazonian agricultural practice called Terra Preta (black earth), is gaining widespread credibility as a way to address world hunger, climate change, rural poverty, deforestation, and energy shortages… SIMULTANEOUSLY!

Modern Pyrolysis of biomass is a process for Carbon Negative Bio fuels, massive Carbon sequestration,10X Lower Methane &amp; N2O soil emissions, and 3X Fertility Too.
Every 1 ton of Biomass yields 1/3 ton Charcoal for soil Sequestration, Bio-Gas &amp; Bio-oil fuels, so is a totally virtuous, carbon negative energy cycle.

Charles Mann (&quot;1491&quot;) in the Sept. National Geographic has a wonderful soils article which places Terra Preta / Biochar soils center stage.
I think Biochar has climbed the pinnacle, the Combined English and other language circulation of NGM is nearly nine million monthly with more than fifty million readers monthly!
We need to encourage more coverage now, to ride Mann&#039;s coattails to public critical mass.

Please put this (soil) bug in your colleague&#039;s ears. These issues need to gain traction among all the various disciplines who have an iron in this fire.
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2008/09/soil/mann-text

I love the &quot;MEGO&quot; factor theme Mann built the story around. Lord... how I KNOW that reaction.

I like his characterization concerning the pot shards found in Terra Preta soils;

so filled with pottery - &quot;It was as if the river&#039;s first inhabitants had
thrown a huge, rowdy frat party, smashing every plate in sight, then
buried the evidence.&quot;


Biochar data base;
http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/?q=node

I also have been trying to convince Michael Pollan ( NYT Food Columnist, Author ) to do a follow up story, with pleading emails to him

Since the NGM cover reads &quot;WHERE FOOD BEGINS&quot; , I thought this would be right down his alley and focus more attention on Mann&#039;s work.

I&#039;ve admiried his ability since &quot;Botany of Desire&quot; to over come the &quot;MEGO&quot; factor (My Eyes Glaze Over) and make food &amp; agriculture into page turners.

It&#039;s what Mann hasn&#039;t covered that I thought should interest any writer as a follow up article and your transition team

The Biochar provisions by Sen.Ken Salazar in the 07 &amp; 08 farm bill,
http://www.biochar-international.org/newinformationevents/newlegislation.html

NASA&#039;s Dr. James Hansen Global warming solutions paper and letter to the G-8 conference, placing Biochar / Land management the central technology for carbon negative energy systems.
http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/0804/0804.1126.pdf

The many new university programs &amp; field studies, in temperate soils; Cornell, ISU, U of H, U of GA, Virginia Tech, New Zealand and Australia.

Glomalin&#039;s role in soil tilth, fertility &amp; basis for the soil food web in Terra Preta soils.

The International Biochar Initiative Conference Sept 8 in New Castle;
http://www.biochar-international.org/ibi2008conference/aboutibi2008conference.html

Given the current &quot;Crisis&quot; atmosphere concerning energy, soil sustainability, food vs. Biofuels, and Climate Change what other subject addresses them all?

This is a Nano technology for the soil that represents the most comprehensive, low cost, and productive approach to long term stewardship and sustainability.


Carbon to the Soil, the only ubiquitous and economic place to put it.

Michael Pollan is well briefed about Biochar technology, but did not include it in his &quot;Farmer &amp; Chief&quot; article, but I&#039;m sure Biochar will be his 8001th word to you.

Erich
540 289 9750</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is my Letter to President Obama&#8217;s Energy Transition Team:</p>
<p>Dear Mr. Podesta,</p>
<p>Biochar, the modern version of an ancient Amazonian agricultural practice called Terra Preta (black earth), is gaining widespread credibility as a way to address world hunger, climate change, rural poverty, deforestation, and energy shortages… SIMULTANEOUSLY!</p>
<p>Modern Pyrolysis of biomass is a process for Carbon Negative Bio fuels, massive Carbon sequestration,10X Lower Methane &amp; N2O soil emissions, and 3X Fertility Too.<br />
Every 1 ton of Biomass yields 1/3 ton Charcoal for soil Sequestration, Bio-Gas &amp; Bio-oil fuels, so is a totally virtuous, carbon negative energy cycle.</p>
<p>Charles Mann (&#8220;1491&#8243;) in the Sept. National Geographic has a wonderful soils article which places Terra Preta / Biochar soils center stage.<br />
I think Biochar has climbed the pinnacle, the Combined English and other language circulation of NGM is nearly nine million monthly with more than fifty million readers monthly!<br />
We need to encourage more coverage now, to ride Mann&#8217;s coattails to public critical mass.</p>
<p>Please put this (soil) bug in your colleague&#8217;s ears. These issues need to gain traction among all the various disciplines who have an iron in this fire.<br />
<a href="http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2008/09/soil/mann-text" rel="nofollow">http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2008/09/soil/mann-text</a></p>
<p>I love the &#8220;MEGO&#8221; factor theme Mann built the story around. Lord&#8230; how I KNOW that reaction.</p>
<p>I like his characterization concerning the pot shards found in Terra Preta soils;</p>
<p>so filled with pottery &#8211; &#8220;It was as if the river&#8217;s first inhabitants had<br />
thrown a huge, rowdy frat party, smashing every plate in sight, then<br />
buried the evidence.&#8221;</p>
<p>Biochar data base;<br />
<a href="http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/?q=node" rel="nofollow">http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/?q=node</a></p>
<p>I also have been trying to convince Michael Pollan ( NYT Food Columnist, Author ) to do a follow up story, with pleading emails to him</p>
<p>Since the NGM cover reads &#8220;WHERE FOOD BEGINS&#8221; , I thought this would be right down his alley and focus more attention on Mann&#8217;s work.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve admiried his ability since &#8220;Botany of Desire&#8221; to over come the &#8220;MEGO&#8221; factor (My Eyes Glaze Over) and make food &amp; agriculture into page turners.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s what Mann hasn&#8217;t covered that I thought should interest any writer as a follow up article and your transition team</p>
<p>The Biochar provisions by Sen.Ken Salazar in the 07 &amp; 08 farm bill,<br />
<a href="http://www.biochar-international.org/newinformationevents/newlegislation.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.biochar-international.org/newinformationevents/newlegislation.html</a></p>
<p>NASA&#8217;s Dr. James Hansen Global warming solutions paper and letter to the G-8 conference, placing Biochar / Land management the central technology for carbon negative energy systems.<br />
<a href="http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/0804/0804.1126.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/0804/0804.1126.pdf</a></p>
<p>The many new university programs &amp; field studies, in temperate soils; Cornell, ISU, U of H, U of GA, Virginia Tech, New Zealand and Australia.</p>
<p>Glomalin&#8217;s role in soil tilth, fertility &amp; basis for the soil food web in Terra Preta soils.</p>
<p>The International Biochar Initiative Conference Sept 8 in New Castle;<br />
<a href="http://www.biochar-international.org/ibi2008conference/aboutibi2008conference.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.biochar-international.org/ibi2008conference/aboutibi2008conference.html</a></p>
<p>Given the current &#8220;Crisis&#8221; atmosphere concerning energy, soil sustainability, food vs. Biofuels, and Climate Change what other subject addresses them all?</p>
<p>This is a Nano technology for the soil that represents the most comprehensive, low cost, and productive approach to long term stewardship and sustainability.</p>
<p>Carbon to the Soil, the only ubiquitous and economic place to put it.</p>
<p>Michael Pollan is well briefed about Biochar technology, but did not include it in his &#8220;Farmer &amp; Chief&#8221; article, but I&#8217;m sure Biochar will be his 8001th word to you.</p>
<p>Erich<br />
540 289 9750</p>
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