I will be speaking and @Glanris will be exhibiting at 2024 North American Biochar Conference on Feb 12 - 15, 2024. 🎉🎉 Like or comment if you'll be there! #biochar2024
Flying out to California to talk about stopping the burning of crops and instead turn them into renewable energy and biochar, and what do I see for miles out my window? Open burning of field waste.
One of our chemist helping Glanris save the planet needs help himself with a rare brain disease. Please help if you can. Fundraiser by Chanaka Navarathna : Help to diagnose a rare neurological condition https://t.co/E0UWGyne0e
#ICYMI→ Glanris' CEO + Founder @memven was on @ClimateVault's webinar "The Technological Pathway" - part of their CDR Webinar Wednesdays series ! 🌎🌱
Watch Bryan & fellow technological CDR founders discuss the industry's current state + hopeful future→ https://t.co/T7jBzEqa6U
@zoeschlanger@TheAtlantic I’d love to see more on what biochar is doing to remove co2 and decarbonize other industries like the built environment and water filtration. Check out @Glanris
Another failing report card. We need to be funding solutions, not continuing to describe the problem. Where are the sustainable solutions investors? We are a critical solution and we dont see them in our industry.
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We are thrilled to see #biochar in the @WSJ ! Wall Street Journal emphasizing the efficiency, scalability, and actual tonnage of CO2 removed by biochar represents a huge step forward in validating it as a climate-tech heavy hitter.
Read here → https://t.co/kNUipJxI6j
Looking for a climate/water-related read to start the new year off? Check out @GTechpreneur's list below including our CEO Bryan Eagle's (@memven) recommendation: Troubled Water by Seth Siegel!
Bryan Eagle CEO of @Glanris shared with @MemphisRotary about his Memphis based climate-tech company that manufactures a patented, sustainable, low-cost biochar from rice hulls for use in water filtration, asphalt and concrete aggregates as well as a soil amendment
The SPARK theme Fri is “Focused on Sustainability.” Host @jeremycpark interviews John Butler, Pres @Agricenter_Intl; Sarah Houston, Exec Dir @ProtectAquifer; & Bryan Eagle, CEO of @Glanris. Watch Friday, Nov. 18 at 7:30pm on #WKNOChannel10.
https://t.co/uAdA7vYQGe
As a climate tech start-up with gigaton scale potential at under $100 per ton, I am excited to see DOE and other agencies embrace and support the roles of start-ups in addressing climate change.
Missed Bryan Eagle (@memven) speaking about #biochar today? Mark your calendar for Tuesday, August 16th! This time, Bryan will discuss how biochar is the fastest way to scale carbon sequestration.
Register to watch via @ClimateTransfmd: https://t.co/wUi4upVoth