sequestration in A Sentence

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    Carbon Sequestration and storing.

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    This natural process is called carbon Sequestration.

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    Water Sequestration varies based on extent, cost, and complexity.

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    You can't hold people against their will, it's Sequestration!

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    Siphoning off industrial gas for Sequestration is considered picking the low hanging fruit;

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    But the benefit of carbon Sequestration is not just limited to climate change mitigation.

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    A major criticism concerns the imprecise nature of GHG Sequestration quantification methodologies for forestry projects.

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    To enhance annual Carbon Sequestration by 50 to 60 million tonnes in the year 2020.

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    To understand the mechanism of ocean CO2 Sequestration techniques in the ocean by capacity building;

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    To improve/enhance eco-system services like carbon Sequestration and storage(in forests and other ecosystems), hydrological services and biodiversity;

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    A common method of water Sequestrations is rainwater harvesting, which incorporates the collection and storage of rain.

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    This also contributes to deforestation and results in less carbon Sequestration, a potential concern with climate change.

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    As climate change continues, trees play an important role in carbon Sequestration, or the capture and storage of excess carbon dioxide.

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    We're talking about a sixfold to sevenfold increase in net biomass, so the implications for global carbon Sequestration are potentially profound”.

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    Sequestration will take money from the budgets of scientific researchers, physicians, and other medical workers who study diseases and their treatments.

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    Tussles about fishing rights, especially with the North-African countries, figure large in the town's recent history, boat Sequestrations being a common event.

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    This will change the patterns of“biological carbon Sequestration” over Earth's surface, and may lead to less carbon dioxide being removed from the atmosphere.

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    The revised model is to model carbon Sequestration at the upstream, whereas the base model focuses on the cost minimization of only biodiesel production,

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    It also included the latest scientific guidance on how terrestrial and blue carbon Sequestration can be measured and utilized to promote conservation and restoration of ecosystems.

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    Of plants increases carbon Sequestration, but note that this finding only relates to actual uptake of carbon dioxide and not long term storage, see below;

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    The losses are especially concerning as some have suggested forest carbon Sequestration might fight climate change by capturing and retaining more of the carbon from the atmosphere.

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    Greater species diversity of plants increases carbon Sequestration, but note that this finding only relates to actual uptake of carbon dioxide and not long term storage, see below;

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    On a large scale, the use of biomass takes agricultural land out of food production, reduces the carbon Sequestration capacity of forests, and extracts nutrients from the soil.

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    Across-the-board automatic cuts to the 2013 federal budget, known as Sequestration, will start in January unless the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate pass legislation to stop the process.

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    For example, according to the Farm Carbon Cutting Toolkit, just a 0.1% increase in farm soil carbon levels would increase annual carbon Sequestration by 8.9 tonnes of CO2 per hectare.

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    Carbon Capture and Sequestration-- that's what CCS stands for-- is likely to become the killer app that will enable us to continue to use fossil fuels in a way that is safe.

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    But this story conveniently ignores both the problems with carbon capture and Sequestration technologies, as well as the history of government regulation and financing needed to make environmental and public health gains.

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    That estimate was based on activities such as fishing, tourism, transport and carbon Sequestration, which refers to the storage of carbon dioxide and other forms of carbon as a strategy to mitigate the effects of climate change.

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    To our knowledge, this is the first time experts in irrigation, desalination, carbon Sequestration, economics and atmospheric sciences have come together to analyse the feasibility of a large-scale plantation to capture carbon dioxide in a comprehensive manner.

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    Today Mazara is widely considered to be one of the most important fishing centres of Italy; tussles about fishing rights, especially with the North-African countries, figure large in the town's recent history, boat Sequestrations being a common event.

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