S3E25: Make Your Own Biochar!—w/ Lottie Hawkins & Connor Lascelles, Cofounders of Earthly Biochar

There are few ways for individuals to participate in carbon removal. Typically, carbon removal is something that someone else does that you pay for.But what if there was a way for you to practice carbon removal in your own backyard with biochar?Connor Lascelles and Lottie Hawkins are the Cofounders of Earthly Biochar, a company that manufactures consumer-accessible biochar kilns.On this episode of Reversing Climate Change, Connor and Lottie join Ross and cohost Jada Dormaier, Supply Account Manager at Nori, to explain what differentiates biochar from charcoal and other soil amendments and how it benefits the soil.Connor and Lottie describe the process of making your own biochar in an Earthly kiln, discussing where to go for feedstock, and how neighborhoods and municipalities might develop community biochar programs.Listen in for insight on what questions to ask before you purchase biochar and learn how to try your hand at carbon removal with an Earthly kiln.Connect with NoriPurchase Nori Carbon RemovalsNori's websiteNori on TwitterJoin Nori's Discord to hang out with other fans of the podcast and NoriCheck out our other podcast, Carbon Removal NewsroomCarbon Removal Memes on TwitterCarbon Removal Memes on InstagramResourcesEarthly BiocharEarthly on InstagramRoss’ Crow Story on Reversing Climate Change Happy HourAnnalee Levin on Reversing Climate Change S2EP52Top Lid Up Draft Biochar Machine on YouTubeCharles Dowding’s Charcoal VideoJosiah Hunt at Pacific BiocharMake SoilCompost ClubStockholm Biochar ProjectExeter Biochar Retort Industrial Kiln

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