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Carbon Gold at Glee, Birmingham 2010 Press Release
Cutting your carbon footprint and improving soil fretility with Carbon Gold
Carbon Gold press release
The New York Times, September 7th 2010
Title: Once-Lowly Charcoal Emerges as 'Major Tool' for Curbing Carbon
Charcoal is taking root on the farm.
www.nytimes.com
ABC News, August 26th 2010
Title: Just One Thing: Green Your Plant Soil
Biochar, when mixed with fertilizer, increases crop production, offsets carbon emissions.
www.abcnews.go.com
Financial Times, February
2010
Title: Business diary: Craig Sams
Craig Sams is co-founder of Whole Earth Foods and
Green & Black’s, the organic chocolate-maker that
was sold to Cadbury in 2005. In 2008, Craig co-founded
Carbon Gold, a company that produces carbon that absorbs
CO2. He was born in Nebraska in the US and lives in
Hastings, in the south of England.
www.ft.com
The Australian, February
2010
Title: Biochar like gold dust for
firms ready to profit
TonyAbbott's climate change package relies more
heavily on soil management than the climate policies
of any government in the world, and British businessman
Craig Sams could not be happier.
www.theaustralian.com.au
Ethical Corporation, October
2009
Title: Biochar – Black environmental
gold
Green & Black’s teams up with Carbon Gold to
produce biochar with cacao farmers in Belize
www.ethicalcorp.com
Independent on Sunday, September
27th 2009
Title: His Dark Materials: The man behind
Green & Black’s wants to save the planet – with charcoal
After the success of Green & Black’s, Craig Sams
discusses plans for his new venture Carbon Gold and the
multiple benefits of biochar
www.independent.co.uk
The Grocer, September 19th
2009
Title: Green & Black’s farmers
turn waste into fertiliser
The Grocer reports on Green & Black’s partnership
with Carbon Gold in Belize
www.thegrocer.co.uk
The Guardian, September 8th
2009
Title: Biochar is a good tool for climate
change mitigation
Craig Sams responds to critics of the nascent biochar
sector
www.guardian.co.uk
BBC News, September 3rd 2009
Title: Coconuts used to capture carbon
The BBC reports on the Maldives Government biochar
project with Carbon Gold
news.bbc.co.uk
Sunday
Times, August 30th 2009
Title: Maldives finds a new black
gold
Jonathan Leake reports on Carbon Gold’s project with
the Government of the Maldives to promote biochar across
the archipelago as part of its commitment to be carbon
neutral by 2020.
business.timesonline.co.uk
BBC News South East, April
9th 2009
BBC News reports on how Craig Sams has started international trials of a natural
method of capturing carbon from the atmosphere and burying it in the ground -
biochar.
news.bbc.co.uk
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