Professor Colin Snape and Dr Tom Bott, from the Biochar Demonstrator team, took part in an interview with the Land Use for Net Zero (LUNZ) Soil Health and Carbon Dynamics Topic Advisory Group (TAG) community. The interview, on the topic of biochar, was conducted by the TAG co-leads Ellen Fay (Sustainable Soils Alliance) and Professor Pete Smith (University of Aberdeen). The full interview can be viewed on the LUNZ YouTube channel using this link: https://lnkd.in/edFQrYYg or a summary of the key takeaways can be read at this link: https://lnkd.in/eiqHP253
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