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Geologic Carbon Sequestration

2020
The energy transition has become a key political issue in many countries. The main emphasis of responses to climate change challenges is in transforming the energy system from high to low carbon energy supply and in decoupling energy demand from economic growth. The general principles of energy policy objectives comprise the three paradigms of economic
Scheer, Dirk   +2 more
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Fungal Carbon Sequestration

Science, 2013
Mycorrhizal fungi associated with plant roots may contribute to carbon sequestration in soils. [Also see Report by Clemmensen et al. ]
Kathleen K. Treseder, Sandra R. Holden
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Soil Carbon Sequestration

2015
The gaseous composition of our earth's atmosphere has changed drastically in recent years. This has resulted in unprecedented global warming, hydrological variation, and various climate change impacts in different places of the world. Mitigation and adaptive strategies of climate change through soil carbon sequestration technique is emerged as an ...
Manish Kumar Goyal, Irom Royal
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Carbon sequestration

2006
AbstractWhile traditionally ecology textbooks only discuss the short-term carbon cycle, the role of life has been crucial in the geological long-term carbon cycle through silicate weathering. Arguments have been put forward for the co-evolution of CO2 levels and terrestrial plants—with adaptations to lower CO2 levels allowing large leaves to evolve. It
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Soil carbon sequestration by root exudates.

Trends in Plant Science, 2022
Poonam Panchal   +3 more
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Microbiological Carbon Sequestration

2017
Global modernization demands a huge energy for developing new technologies to meet the increasing human needs. The initial source of energy was fossil fuels that might release some harmful gases. Burning of fossil fuels was practiced since the 18th century, which consequently resulted in 40% increase in atmospheric CO2 according researcher.
Mohammad Oves   +4 more
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Global Carbon Cycle and Carbon Sequestration

1995
The concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere will probably double at a timescale of a few human generations. This increase may induce climatic changes that will exceed the adaptive capacity of nature, and indeed of the human society. The intensification of the otherwise beneficial natural greenhouse effect has become a cause of concern ...
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Ecosystem Carbon Sequestration

2013
Terrestrial ecosystems take up carbon (C) from the atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) pool during photosynthesis, and return the majority of it back by combustion or the respiration of plants, animals and microorganisms. Some of the recently fixed C remains in terrestrial ecosystems in stabilized forms in biomass and soil after conversion to inert, long ...
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