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Sequestration
Sequestration meaning
The process or act of sequestering; a putting aside or separating.
Synonyms of Sequestration
Example sentences (20)
This largely mirrors what was seen during the “sequestration” years, where even though the Pentagon never met mandated sequestration cuts, they still spend every year prophisizing doom to Congress for purely hypothetical cuts.
Mineral sequestration Mineral sequestration aims to trap carbon in the form of solid carbonate salts.
And remember that sequestration — assuming the CO2 remains in the ground — when used as an offset, as the CCA proposes, simply maintains the atmospheric carbon status quo, which is already leading to catastrophic global heating.
Attendees, who can partake in scheduled “forest bathing walks,” will hear presentations about the status of the Northeast’s old-growth forests and how to best manage them, carbon storage and sequestration, and health and human connections.
But members of the Energy and Climate Team believe more is needed to achieve the 2025 goal, and carbon offset and sequestration could help the city get there.
By harvesting timber from well-managed forests and replanting trees, the process of carbon sequestration can be continued, mitigating the impacts of climate change.
Further technological progress should enable the sequestration of carbon from the atmosphere.
If passed, the measure would let scientists take a key step forward in assessing whether biochar in wells is a viable form of carbon sequestration.
In 2020 it published a which reviewed the environmental impacts including carbon sequestration, greenhouse gas emissions and wildfire on peatland in England associated with grouse moor management.
I think it’s overall in that whole value chain between production, whether it’s through future expansions in the plant, through carbon sequestration, the whole value chain is a great opportunity for our company.
Last month, a revealed serious issues at two Norway hubs previously touted as success stories for underwater carbon sequestration.
Negative Emissions Technologies and Reliable Sequestration: A Research Agenda.
Seaweed farming might hold the key to massive improvements in carbon sequestration, biodiversity loss and food security say Queensland researchers.
So we are indeed either associating or investing into capture technology, hence broadening our scope beyond sequestration and using our right of play to expand and create a business that will stand on its own in the years to come.
The new rules would allow for the continued use of those carbon based fuels if new technology like carbon sequestration is implemented.
The sequestration case started over a disputed bill worth £230 associated with repairs at a bridalwear business run by Ms van Overwaele in Helensburgh.
This, he said, could include sustainable agriculture and timber and fruit tree plantation development that both reduce threats and contribute to carbon sequestration.
By strengthening institutional arrangements for certification and planting, India can facilitate large-scale carbon sequestration projects that benefit both the environment and rural livelihoods.
Carbon sequestration and storage and greenhouse gas mitigation outlooks are also positive.
However, such a measure would also entail sequestration to the tune of 9% of non-defense discretionary spending, or $73 billion.