Sentence examples for sequestration opportunities from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, bio-crude production will offer carbon sequestration opportunities as the production process is net carbon-negative.

The magnitude and timing of sequestration opportunities and the opportunity to trade emissions permits affect the value of carbon, and, therefore, the cost of compliance.

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And although it is true, as loggers argue, that extracting old, slow-growing trees and preserving their carbon in expensive furniture may represent a net sequestration opportunity, high levels of wastage make the argument less convincing.

Using spatially explicit estimates of the rate of carbon sequestration and the opportunity cost of agricultural production, we used a discounted cash flow analysis to examine the economic viability of assisted natural regeneration relative to environmental plantings.

Right-angled venular confluences may also provide opportunities for sequestration since cells may continue to roll along the endothelium when moving from a smaller to larger vessel before joining the axial flow stream, potentially stripping the endothelial surface layer and exposing ICAM1 (Schmid-Schönbein, 1999; Popel and Johnson, 2005).

Indeed, the hands-off option maybe superior as it kept 29% of the landscape in old-growth state against only 15% when maximizing CO2e sequestration, at the small opportunity cost of $119 ·ha−11 in foregone NPV from timber revenuesj.

They had the means (GrB+ and cytotoxic) and opportunity (brain sequestration 7 days p.i). to be responsible for the neuropathology seen during PbA infection.

Recent advances in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technology create new opportunities for CO2 sequestration.

The impending negotiations could be one of the Obama administration's last opportunities to end sequestration for the long term -- the closer lawmakers get to the 2016 elections, the harder it will be to find common ground.

The break-even price of carbon sequestration (see definition in section "Opportunity cost" above) for project scenario j is: π C ∗ = min π C : NPV C ( j ) ≥ NPV T ref − NPV T ( j ) (1).

This sequestration of AFB1 reduces the opportunity for it to be reabsorbed or exert a pathogenic effect on the enterocytes or gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT).

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