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Cerulogy Confronts Carbon Crediting Conundrum in Biochar

Cerulogy researchers expose critical flaws in biochar carbon accounting that enable double crediting of climate benefits. The report distinguishes between intentional stacked incentives & unintentional double crediting that misleads climate progress indicators. Dr Josie Phillips emphasizes transparent recognition requirements while advocating chain of custody measures. Unsustainable biomass harvesting risks entirely offsetting biochar's carbon storage through ecosystem disruption, highlighting governance necessity.

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