An 800-CEO-READ "Editor's Choice" March 2019 How We Can Harness
Carbon to Help Solve the Climate Crisis In order to rescue
ourselves from climate catastrophe, we need to radically alter how
humans live on Earth. We have to go from spending carbon to banking
it. We have to put back the trees, wetlands, and corals. We have to
regrow the soil and turn back the desert. We have to save whales,
wombats, and wolves. We have to reverse the flow of greenhouse
gases and send them in exactly the opposite direction: down, not
up. We have to flip the carbon cycle and run it backwards. For such
a revolutionary transformation we’ll need civilization 2.0. A
secret unlocked by the ancients of the Amazon for its ability to
transform impoverished tropical soils into terra preta—fertile
black earths—points the way. The indigenous custom of converting
organic materials into long lasting carbon has enjoyed a
reawakening in recent decades as the quest for more sustainable
farming methods has grown. Yet the benefits of this carbonized
material, now called biochar, extend far beyond the soil.
Pyrolyzing carbon has the power to restore a natural balance by
unmining the coal and undrilling the oil and gas. Employed to its
full potential, it can run the carbon cycle in reverse and remake
Earth as a garden planet. Burn looks beyond renewable biomass or
carbon capture energy systems to offer a bigger and bolder vision
for the next phase of human progress, moving carbon from wasted
sources: into soils and agricultural systems to rebalance the
carbon, nitrogen, and related cycles; enhance nutrient density in
food; rebuild topsoil; and condition urban and agricultural lands
to withstand flooding and drought to cleanse water by carbon
filtration and trophic cascades within the world’s rivers,
oceans, and wetlands to shift urban infrastructures such as
buildings, roads, bridges, and ports, incorporating drawdown
materials and components, replacing steel, concrete, polymers, and
composites with biological carbon to drive economic reorganization
by incentivizing carbon drawdown Fully developed, this approach
costs nothing—to the contrary, it can save companies money or
provide new revenue streams. It contains the seeds of a new,
circular economy in which energy, natural resources, and human
ingenuity enter a virtuous cycle of improvement. Burn offers bold
new solutions to climate change that can begin right now. Â
General
Imprint: |
Chelsea Green Publishing Company
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
May 2020 |
Authors: |
Albert Bates
• Kathleen Draper
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Dimensions: |
229 x 153 x 20mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
288 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-60358-984-0 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-60358-984-8 |
Barcode: |
9781603589840 |
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