Jun 24, 2024
The feasibility of converting invasive plants into biochar for carbon sequestration and the level of public knowledge about this
In the context of the current national “dual carbon” strategic goal, the team members proposed to use “invasive plants into biochar” to deal with invasive plants and as a way to save energy and reduce emissions, so as to improve environmental problems, achieve soil improvement, greenhouse gas emission reduction and remediation of polluted environment. The online social questionnaire survey was widely carried out nationwide, and the Cronbach’s a value of the collected questionnaire survey results was 0.792 through reliability analysis, indicating that the reliability of the questionnaire was acceptable, and it was concluded that the public’s cognition of invasive plants and biochar was low. Therefore, the team members put forward the prospect of “one heart, more promotion”, and adopted different measures for different types of people to promote the implementation of the topic of “invasive plants to achieve carbon sequestration”.