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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2020 · 48 MIN

The Beginning's of a Biochar Revolution?: How Different Biochars Compare at Cleaning Wastewater and Nature's Filters You Can Use

from Greener Thoughts · host Na'ilah Dawkins, CID

Who knew how diverse biochars stand to clean up wastewater? What does one clean out and what toxins can it clear up? Let's find out together with research from my alma mater :) Thank you for listening to, sharing widely, and rating highly 'Greener Thoughts'! *This is a retroactive episode. A bit of time has occurred between the planned episode release date and today's date. Nonetheless the quality will not decrease. Thank you for being here.* Recorded: 05-13-2021 #Agriculture #PennState #research #WEARE #water #greenerthoughtspodcast --- Na'ilah Dawkins is the creator and host of 'Greener Thoughts'. **Episodes are (usually) every Sunday and Thursday.** Desktop/Mobile: Podcast page (main): https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast Supporting Greener Thoughts: https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast/support Voice Message Greener Thoughts: https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast/message

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