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  • Excellent going :)  But... if we are to actually take existing carbon away from atmospherical cycle, with local methods, we need more. Luckily more is available... using smokeless outdoors stoves that make charcoal from *any* dry biomass, for cooking and while cooking with pyrolysing flame, turns that biomass to charcoal. That charcoal can then be mixed with wet compost material (biodigestor slurry from vegetable matter, or cow dung seems fine :) ) to make terra-preta -type soil making mixture.

  • @MaxTperson Such stoves are locally doable from old metal buckets and barrels, as has been demonstrated and instructed (doable without special skills, hammer and nail is needed as tools... gloves are handy as punctured metal can be real sharp) by Folke Gunther, with his freewared invention and instruction photograph set (google: folke gunther, holon method, charcoal making). That could enable even further turning of frigid sands into permanent sandy soil land with proper tree roots holding it...

  • @MaxTperson ...and that carbon thus put into local new permanent soil making seems to be *permanently* away from the atmospherical cycle, not biodegrading, but providing porous micro surface area within the soil for nutrients holding, as well as microbial soil fauna and mycelias to inhabit and exploer in :)

    With more of these all methods depicted in the video, new permanent soil making, could also numerous people from the Dabaab refugee camps be empowered into bioremediating homesteaders ?

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