Specialised agencies have been accredited to verify and certify the carbon reductions and carbon sequestering achieved. |
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The genetic foundation for sequestering ribosomes near the nucleus could have developed in amoeboid or heliozoan ancestors. |
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The attempted lawgiving of the wolf commander is undermined by the lawgiver's pleonectic sequestering of his own booty from the hunt. |
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For ocean fertilization to be successful in sequestering atmospheric carbon, the carbon must be retained at depth for a significant period. |
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Mangroves are also amazing carbon sinks, sequestering five times the amount of carbon than any other forest type, storing it for millennia. |
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Research has been done with Canadian universities and governments to determine the impact wetlands have on sequestering carbon from the air. |
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You can see that this is a very good illustration of what we were saying about carbon sequestering. |
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But lately, they've been fingered for additional uses: among them, carbon sequestering, landscape beautification and now, odour reduction. |
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This research will conduct an evaluation of the feasibility of permanently sequestering CO2 in subsurface magnesium silicate rocks. |
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Very efficient sequestering action on heavy metals, calcium salts and rust. |
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However, it is also a major provider of environmental services, sequestering carbon, managing watersheds and preserving biodiversity. |
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The primary concerns for agriculture are adaptation and enhancing the sequestering of carbon in soils. |
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Carbon sequestering capacities must be enhanced. |
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The latter could contribute to soil fertility and reduce the impacts on climate by averting methane emissions and sequestering carbon in the soil. |
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Sodium citrate dihydrate also finds its use as a buffering agent, alkalizing agent, emulsifying agent, or sequestering agent. |
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Because the government refuses to put a price on carbon, the taxpayer is then on the hook for the research and implementation of the sequestering of that pollutant. |
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Coastal wetlands, such as mangroves and salt marshes, additionally contribute to the mitigation of climate change through sequestering and storing of carbon. |
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The future adoption of carbon-enhancing and sequestering SLM practices is likely to be strongly driven by economic incentives such as carbon credit policies currently under global discussion. |
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To bring home this last point, we might want to consider the fate of REDD programmes if and when technological means of sequestering carbon, currently being developed, become widely available and cost-effective. |
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Recent studies have suggested that organic systems have significant benefits to the environment, because of increased carbon fixation and sequestering. |
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Sequestering of resources may be more difficult for animals that depend upon migratory prey. |
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Sequestering this great power in an unaccountable governing agency subverts democracy itself by treating citizens as children. |
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