New Government Report: Best Practices for Terrestrial Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide (TSCD)
February 8, 2011 at 11:35 am Alex C. Leave a comment
Best Practices for Terrestrial Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide (TSCD)
by Rameshwar Srivastava and Howard McIlvried (editors)
Paperback, 70 pages, 2010, $25.00
ISBN: 9781437980356
“This manual describes the most suitable operational approaches and techniques for TSCD, a carbon dioxide (CO2) mitigation strategy capable of removing CO2 already in the air. TSCD, which uses photosynthesis — part of the natural carbon cycle — to create organic matter that is stored in vegetation and soils, differs from CO2 mitigation technologies that focus on capturing and permanently storing human-generated emissions. Contents of this manual: Intro.; Terrestrial Carbon; Land Use/Land Cover in the U.S.; Management Practices; Monitoring, Verification, and Accounting for TSCD; Regional TSCD Partnership Terrestrial Field Tests; Trading of TSCD; Conclusion. Charts and tables. This is a print on demand report.”
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Entry filed under: New Government Reports. Tags: carbon, carbon sequestration, carbon trading, co2, environment, environmental regulations, environmentalism, government, government report, hydrocarbon, pollution, regulations, report, terrestrial sequestration.
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