
Harper Moss & Gregory Ray: Farming Innovation with Biochar
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In this episode of The Biochar Show, host Megan K. Lees engages with Harper Moss and Gregory Ray, co-founders of Carbon Zero, to discuss their innovative approach to biochar and its potential impact on sustainable farming and climate action. The conversation covers the origins of their mission, the science behind biochar, the challenges of educating farmers, and the technological advancements being made to scale biochar production. They also address market challenges, funding strategies, and the importance of partnerships in driving their vision forward. The episode concludes with actionable steps for listeners to contribute to carbon reduction and regenerative practices.
ABOUT THE GUESTS
Driven by a passion for planetary impact, 15-year-old Harper Moss envisioned CarbonZero.eco. Her exploration of carbon capture led her to biochar, recognizing its immediate potential to significantly reduce global carbon output and revitalize farmlands, a practice she's determined to introduce to Californian farmers and beyond for a more sustainable future.
With two decades of experience building tech businesses, Gregory Ray co-founded OEM.com in 2007 and Seek Mobile Interactive in 2008, whose 3D engine powered the top-grossing iPhone game Riddim Ribbon. He later co-founded Ever Adventure Ltd., a social-gaming company in the European real-money market that reached over $20 million in annual revenue. Gregory offers extensive technical and management expertise.
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