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How Rocks Fight Climate Change

Enhanced rock weathering refers to the practice of adding rock dust to the land as a way to combat climate change. At Zumwalt Acres, we are adding basalt rock, Earth's most abundant bedrock, which we source from Rock Dust Local’s Great Lakes Regional Rock.

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The Case for Biochar

We can store carbon from the atmosphere, rebuild degraded soils, increase plant yield, invigorate our urban tree canopy, filter stormwater, remove toxins from the air and soil, and upcycle waste. All this can come from biochar: a special type of charcoal made from wood waste, nutshells, and other organic waste material.

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What is Biochar?

Besides cutting CO2 emissions by storing the carbon from organic waste, biochar increases soil fertility, improves plant growth, promotes microbial life, increases water retention, and attracts heavy metals thereby filtering water runoff. Biochar can also be used to augment urban low-impact development such as green roofs, bioswales, and green space to manage stormwater and rebuild degraded soils. 

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