Carbon Sequestration
Carbon sequestration involves capturing and storing atmospheric CO₂ in natural or engineered sinks, such as forests, soil, or geological formations. Natural sequestration occurs through biological processes like photosynthesis in trees and plants, while engineered sequestration involves methods like BECCS or direct air capture. Sequestration is critical to carbon reduction strategies, especially in sectors with unavoidable emissions.
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