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		<title>BBC News &#8211; Emissions &#8216;higher than reported&#8217;</title>
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Industrial gases such as sulphur hexafluoride (SF6), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) and carbon tetrafluoride (CF4) are the most potent greenhouse gases in the air.
SF6 is 23,000 times more potent, weight for weight, than CO2, whereas CF4 endures in the atmosphere for about 50,000 years.
SF6 is primarily used in the electrical industry, while CF4 is related to electronics [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Biochar brings benefits to soils, boosting plant growth</title>
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 By Roger Harrabin 
 Environment analyst, BBC News 

 





Biochar brings benefits to soils, boosting plant growth





Green guru James Lovelock claims that the only hope of mitigating catastrophic climate change is through biochar &#8211; biomass &#8220;cooked&#8221; by pyrolysis.
It produces gas for energy generation, and charcoal &#8211; a stable form of carbon.
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