«Even if only a third of the bioenergy in 2100 uses pyrolysis, we still would make a huge splash with this technology,» remarks Johannes Lehmann, a soil biogeochemist at Cornell University and one of the organizers of the agrichar conference. (scientificamerican.com)
«Zooplankton in September 2010 that are supposed to be pink — they were black,» says biogeochemist Samantha Joye of the University of Georgia, noting that oil clung to the outside of everything from cellular life on up. (scientificamerican.com)
«The flux of organic matter to depth was strongly reduced in the absence of bloom formation,» explains Dr. Kai Schulz, marine biogeochemist at Southern Cross University, Australia. (sciencedaily.com)