carbon sequestration
Carbon sequestration refers to the process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and preventing it from being released, thus reducing its concentration and mitigating climate change.
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Related Concepts (30)
- afforestation
- agriculture emissions
- bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (beccs)
- biomass carbonization
- carbon accounting
- carbon capture and storage
- carbon capture utilization and storage (ccus)
- carbon credits
- carbon dioxide removal
- carbon emissions
- carbon farming
- carbon footprints
- carbon neutrality
- carbon offsetting
- carbon pricing
- carbon sinks
- clear-cutting
- climate change
- conservation agriculture
- enhanced weathering
- forest conservation
- geological carbon storage
- green infrastructure
- greenhouse gas emissions
- ocean carbon cycle
- rainforest
- reforestation
- renewable energy
- soil carbon
- tree plantation
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- carbon capture and storage (ccs)
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- carbon emissions reduction
- carbon management
- carbon sequestration in agriculture
- carbon sequestration in forests
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- reforestation as a carbon sink strategy
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- soil carbon sequestration