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agecoresearch.tamu.edu
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https://agecoresearch.tamu.edu/mccarl/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2023/12/1049…
Version 3 Bioscience 1 Enhancement of Carbon Sequestration in U.S. Soils W.M. Post, R.C. Izaurralde, J.D. Jastrow, B.A. McCarl, J.E. Amonette, V.L. Bailey, P.M. Jardine, T.O. West, J. The important aspect of land management for soil C sequestration is that, unlike many other technologies to offset fossil fuel emissions (e.g. geologic carbon sequestration, carbon capture), it can be implemented immediately, provided there are economic and other incentives to do so. Inclusion of Full C and Greenhouse-Gas Accounting Changes in agricultural management or land use can enhance carbon sequestration in soils. Management Category Included Practices Potential for Carbon Sequestration Cropping intensification Soil fertility enhancement, erosion control, irrigation, summer fallow elimination, integrated pest management, and precision agriculture Increasing organic matter inputs resulting in returning of SOC lost due to previous cropping management (Parton et al.
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er.researchfloor.org
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https://er.researchfloor.org/innovative-approaches-to-carbon-sequestration-em…
# Innovative Approaches to Carbon Sequestration Emerging Technologies and Global Impacts on Climate Change Mitigation. This review explores innovative carbon sequestration technologies, including Direct Air Capture (DAC), Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS), soil carbon sequestration, ocean fertilization, and carbon mineralization. While carbon sequestration technologies have the potential to play a significant role in climate change mitigation, several challenges must be addressed to make these approaches scalable and effective. Emerging technologies such as DAC, BECCS, soil carbon sequestration, ocean fertilization, and carbon mineralization have the potential to complement efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help achieve global climate targets. However, these technologies face significant economic, environmental, and social challenges that need to be addressed through continued research, investment, and international cooperation.Ultimately, carbon sequestration can serve as a critical tool in the global effort to combat climate change, but it must be viewed as part of a broader strategy that includes reducing emissions, promoting sustainable practices, and transitioning to renewable energy sources.
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cifor-icraf.org
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https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/16974/
Compendium on sustainable soil carbon sequestration practices in African agriculture to boost productivity, improve soil health, and combat climate change.
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nora.nerc.ac.uk
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https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/513034/1/technologies_carbon_SUM_Whitmore_e…
Means to enhance storage of carbon in soil or avoid its loss from soil are discussed and examined. 7 from the viewpoint of policy.
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unfccc.int
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https://unfccc.int/sites/default/files/resource/8%20CTCN%20-%20SOIL%20CARBON%…
CTCN conducted training workshop on technologies for soil carbon enhancement in. African Countries in partnership with International Centre for Research in
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bsssjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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https://bsssjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/sum.12115
These are the following: (i) increasing the rate of input of organic matter; (ii) decreasing the rate of its decomposition by biological or
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climate.mit.edu
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https://climate.mit.edu/explainers/soil-based-carbon-sequestration
Soil-based carbon sequestration is a way to remove CO2 from the air and store it somewhere it can't easily escape: in soils, which store carbon in the form
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growag.com
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https://www.growag.com/article/soil-carbon-sequestration-guide-climate-smart-…
# Soil carbon sequestration: a guide to climate-smart farming. Learn how soil carbon sequestration supports climate-smart farming, improves soil health, and helps reduce emissions across Australian agriculture. ## What is soil carbon sequestration? Understanding how soil carbon sequestration works helps land managers make informed decisions that support farm productivity, environmental outcomes, and if desired, participate in verified carbon markets. ## Practices that increase soil carbon sequestration. Soil carbon sequestration is a key tool for Australia in tackling climate change while supporting productive and resilient agriculture. By storing carbon in soils, farmers can improve soil health, increase long-term farm productivity, and reduce their emissions footprint – while potentially opening new market opportunities for low carbon production. ## Measuring carbon sequestration in soil. Integrates soil, climate, and management data to estimate carbon sequestration potential and changes over time. ## Soil carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation.