Carbon Sequestration

Carbon Sequestration

Personal Research 

As nations globally begin to address the challenges of climate change, an expansion in the ability to sequester or remove carbon from the atmosphere is imperative. With the potential of rising sea levels, temperatures, and alterations to known climate; the issue of carbon is becoming one that is vital to be addressed with immediate action. 

Addressing this issue is one that demands global cooperation, with the determination that may address the current challenges afflicted by carbon emissions, paired with optimism for sequestration success. 

Sources: 

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