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carbon sequestering
noun
A process whereby trees and other plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and through photosynthesis, turn it into plant material
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The current study's long term aim is to develop coastal management models that harness and monetise the carbon sequestering potential of Indonesia's mangroves, which translates as somewhere in the region of 30m tonnes of carbon dioxide not entering the atmosphere.
The results show that 'Tifway' bermudagrass is a net sink of carbon, sequestering it at the rate of 4.51 5.15 Mg C ha−1 yr−1.
The technique is proposed for carbon sequestering and energy storage in the form of microalgal sludge or dry matter for later conversion into biochemicals.
Keneema Immaculate, 21 Queen Elizabeth National Park Agro-Forestry Project, Kamwenge, Uganda: Keneema's project is a cooperative carbon offset arrangement that combines carbon sequestering with rural livelihood improvements through small-scale, farmer-led agroforestry projects and replanting native trees on private small holder lands.
Carbon sequestering algae like cyanobacteria are infected by cyanophages, which complicates our understanding further and demanding further in-depth studies.
Likewise carbon sequestration or pollination services could, in theory, be maximized with the presence of the most efficient carbon sequestering plant or pollinator.
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Thermogravimetric analysis showed that the graphene "skin" could improve the thermal stability of the biochar, making the engineered biochar a better carbon sequester for large scale land applications.
That's because calcium carbonate rock formation and other natural carbon-sequestering processes might speed up in warmer conditions, pulling CO2 from the atmosphere and blunting warming at least temporarily.
One makes a carbon-sequestering asphalt.
Ironically, the country's carbon-sequestering forests are being cleared to make way for these plantations.
Fertile soil is a complex system with millions of carbon-sequestering microorganisms per square inch.
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