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Praise for Burn
“This book is a big deal. It argues persuasively that carbon has been vilified far too long. Biochar, a hard, crystal-like form of carbon, can reanimate tired soils and help to mop up vast amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere. The authors speak as seasoned scientists as well as practitioners, and their arsenal of arguments offers more than a glimpse of hope in a world threatened with climate doom. If there is a way out, here is a bunch of keys to the door at the end of the tunnel.”
— Herbert Girardet, co-founder World Future Council; executive council member, Club of Rome
“Reading Albert Bates is always a delight. He challenges us in his humorous, outside the box, style with deep, practical and original carbon insights based on years of experience as one of the world’s leading permaculture experts. His solutions are low-cost, scalable and doable—right on.”
— Ross Jackson, Chair, Gaia Trust; author of Occupy World Street
“Carbon is the element that links to hold hands and collaborate. We can learn a lot from carbon if we stop demonizing it. Burn does an exceptional job telling the vital story of carbon in a form that can address the interconnected crises in waste, energy, food, soil, water and most pressingly, climate. This book plays a critical role in educating us to reorient with carbon math, reimagine the role of carbon cascades and redesign the carbon cycle.”
— Amanda Joy Ravenhill, Executive Director, Buckminster Fuller Institute
“Brilliant in its range and depth, Burn offers an integrated approach to addressing climate change and biodiversity loss, providing potential solutions for tackling the full range of activities that negatively impact climate. It is a groundbreaking sequel to The Paris Agreement and gives hope to a world facing a multiplicity of interlinked crises.”
— Feargal Duff, formerly UN Environmental Programme
“I went to The Farm as soon as I got to America, saw it in 1995. I was looking for The Spirit of the 1960s. What I found was burned out old hippies who all hated each-other, and a few seriously massive wizards like @peaksurfer who defined the course of my life from that point on.”
— Vinay Gupta, who launched $70bn @EthereumProject, now CEO of @mattereum and inventor of the hexayurt.
The Four Stages
An Interview with Albert
