Energy crops can improve EU soil fertility
Perennial agriculture to produce energy crops can improve EU soil fertility. There is strong evidence that biomass for energy acknowledges
The use of biotechnology and biomass in the production of goods, services, or energy requires commitment, creativity, scientific realism and a holistic perspective. The world is changing very fast and fossil fuels are increasing in costs. The industries start to consider residues and biomass as feed-stock for boilers, co-firing, biogas or biofuels. A new paradigm is shifting how industries and companies evolve and adapt to climate change and sustainability goals. Every day new technologies are being developed that are capable of efficiently converting a broad range of biomass feedstocks into commercially viable biofuels, biopower, and other bioproducts.
Perennial agriculture to produce energy crops can improve EU soil fertility. There is strong evidence that biomass for energy acknowledges
Regenerative agriculture and Carbon management The fight against climate change requires not only minimizing the environmentalimpact of bioenergy but also
Land Evaluation and Natural Resources Assessing marginal lands is a complex process that requires a comprehensive understanding of a multitude
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Biobased industries invest millions in feedstock and supply chains with energy crops. However, finding ways to save millions asking for
A completely new approach using drawdown technologies, biomass, and native plants for high-value-added products results in the way to go
Regeneration is a word people use when moving from just “sustained models” to a positive impact on our environment. This
It is suggested that energy crops increase biodiversity in particular when managed as short rotation coppice. Furthermore, renewable energy can
Matías es sociólogo y doctor en Ciencias Políticas por la Universidad de Buenos Aires y la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, respectivamente. Tiene una amplia experiencia en investigación social y de mercado, relaciones públicas y capacitación en varios países de América Latina, trabajando con Amnistía Internacional y otras organizaciones. Matías fue Director Nacional de Políticas contra la Violencia Institucional en la Secretaría de Derechos Humanos y Pluralismo Cultural de la Argentina de 2016 a 2019. Actualmente, contribuye al desarrollo de cultivos de bioenergía y bioeconomía en países en desarrollo, en línea con los 17 Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible.