Carbon Sequestration
Keywords:
Greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide.Abstract
In the face of uncertainty, soil carbon sequestration projects and carbon credit treding are beginning. Those firm that expects CO2 emmission control to become mandatory or reductions to be valued by consumers of “green” products are looking for cost effective means to offset carbon emissions.
As the world striggle with how to address climate change, one of the most significant question is how to reduce increasing levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere one promosing technology in carbon capture and sequestration which consist of capturing CO2 emission from power plant and industrial sources and sequestering them in deep geologic formation of long period of time.
- Hydrodynamics trapping
- Solubility
- Mineralization
- Phase trapping
The objective behind is to reduce rate of concentration of greenhouse gases in air reducing the pollution in air as well as improving natural carbon content in air, improvement of soil structure and restoring degraded soil leading to increase yield in crops.
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