The world is currently dealing with two crises: the depletion of fossil fuels and environmental degradation. The search for alternative fuels that can coexist with sustainable development, energy saving, efficiency, and environmental preservation. As a precondition to environmental impact assessment, environmental impact analysis seeks to determine system contamination. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a method of assessing the possible environmental consequences of a proposed project or development, taking into account interconnected socioeconomic, cultural, and human-health consequences, both positive and negative.
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Magnus Stahl, Karlstad University, Sweden
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Susan Newman, Integrated Lipid Biofuels, United States
Title : Overall benefits of biochar, fed to dairy cows, for the farming system
Sara Tahery, The University of New South Wales, Australia
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Diego Andres Ordonez, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil