Hi Frank,

I cannot answer to the "why" of spontaneous combustion of char, except to say 
that yours is not a unique experience. On two separate occasions in Costa Rica 
we experienced spontaneous combustion of bagged biochar, once with moderate 
damage to a transport vehicle (fortunately, smoke signals were detected before 
total disaster reigned). 

I searched the literature and found (apart from apocryphal tales of "human 
spontaneous combustion") mostly denials of char's auto-combustability. I also 
learned that US interstate transport regulations require fireproof containment 
of char.

Point is, it will likely happen again (whether or not we can divine the "why"). 
Appropriate precaution advised.

Rob Lerner
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