Climate Change Mitigation

How Regenerative Agriculture Can Curb Climate Change

Regenerative agriculture is a movement focused on restoring soil health and working with natural ecosystems. It emphasizes minimal soil disturbance, increasing biodiversity, and keeping soil covered to support healthy and resilient landscapes. By adopting these practices, farmers can produce food sustainably while preserving the environment for future generations. However, systemic change is necessary, requiring collective action and support to make regenerative agriculture accessible to farmers everywhere.

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Geologic Sequestration: A Key Solution for Carbon Dioxide Storage

Geologic sequestration is a key method for long-term underground carbon dioxide (CO₂) storage, preventing its atmospheric release and aiding in climate protection. This process involves injecting CO₂ into deep rock formations, using various mechanisms like structural and mineral trapping to ensure secure storage. Regulated by strict safety and monitoring protocols, geologic sequestration is pivotal for decarbonizing major sectors and has an estimated global storage capacity of 55,000 billion tonnes.

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Impact of Tree Diameter on Carbon Sequestration: Insights from a Study in Punjab, Pakistan

The study at Punjab Forestry Research Institute, Faisalabad, analyzed carbon sequestration in 773 trees of 75 species, aged 40 years on average. Eucalyptus botryoides showed the highest CO2 sequestration (3527 kg), while Robinia pseudoacacia sequestered the least (6 kg). The study found that tree diameter, not age or density, significantly impacts carbon sequestration. This revelation is crucial for forest management and climate change strategies, underscoring tree size’s role in carbon storage.

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