Dan,
Correct:
Biochar company charged in Ponzi scheme
Nov. 27, 2009 – According to a press release from Biofuelwatch and
Global Justice Ecology Project, environmental campaigners warn that a
lawsuit over fraud against a company claiming to be the world's
largest manufacturer and distributor of biochar presents a stark
warning of the dangers of the scramble for funding for unproven
climate change techno-fixes.
Makes things a bit tougher, but you have to realize that Biofuelwatch
has a major agenda that is exceedingly hostile to biochar. They are a
bit like those who cherry pick from the emails recently stolen.
It is probably actually good news that Mantria was stopped before they
could do any more damage. Nothing thsy have done undoes or
invalidates the excellent research and results obtained by many
others.
For ne example, see:
http://biocharfund.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=56&Itemid=76
Cheers,
Jock
On Dec 3, 11:24 am, Dan <
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