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Forests' carbon-sequestering capacity varies significantly between regions, environments, and climates.
Carbon capture and storage involves scrubbing emissions from smokestacks and sequestering them underground.
As an added benefit, there is a federal tax credit for sequestering carbon.
Gergel had kept the competency hearing closed in order to avoid sequestering the jury.
Capturing carbon and then sequestering it, often underground, is another method for cutting emissions.
He said sequestering, in essence, would penalize a reporter for doing a good job.
Plus, it uses recycled CO2 in the curing process, thus permanently sequestering the greenhouse gas.
It has landed after the sequestering of money and political agency into fewer and fewer hands.
Perhaps we'll start sequestering carbon dioxide from natural gas, a process whose useful product is hydrogen.
Understanding that could help determine what role the oceanic crust could play in future carbon sequestering.
It's well established that healthy, sustainably managed forests play a significant role in sequestering more carbon.
New carbon sequestering concepts crop up every day, from powders to pebbles to repurposed AC units.
Instead, the treatment process ends up sequestering microfibers in the sludge that's separated from the wastewater.
It's the surest and quickest way to slow climate change by sequestering carbon and producing oxygen.
He made the LP while sequestering himself in a cabin by the Baltic Sea in Darss, Germany.
Torres is also experimenting with sequestering the carbon dioxide produced by fermentation and putting it to work.
It was cheaper and easier than sequestering the excess CO2, replacing electrical and transportation infrastructure, or reforesting.
Perhaps the most important fact is this: forests are the most powerful carbon sequestering technology in existence.
But what is sequestering yourself in a tidy research niche, except self-care taken to its extreme?
They include producing biomass such as forests, burning wood to generate electricity and capturing and sequestering the CO2.
Treepex, the nonprofit behind Treespond, hopes to harness your political frustration and turn it into carbon sequestering forests.
As well, "it significantly contributes to the global efforts for sequestering carbon and mitigating climate change", Khan said.
This is good for the environment and the economy — producing more American energy and sequestering carbon dioxide underground.
The central and local authorities to have already begun "sequestering" expenditures across the board, beginning with health and education.
Background: The Nepalese government has banned the practice of sequestering menstruating women, but the ban has never been strictly enforced.
It seems like sequestering yourself off into a tiny version of Instagram, is maybe not great for ads and stuff?
Although it's still nascent, and requires scaling-up, this new way of sequestering emissions offers enormous potential for commercial use.
And the tradition of sequestering nudes continued when the Prado opened as a public museum in the early 19th century.
Sequestering themselves for weeks, thinking deep thoughts and stroking their beards, they finally emerged with a pronouncement of their findings.
We are barreling toward a caste system, sequestering kids by income, which cuts at a key ingredient to capitalism: empathy.
Moss suggested that Breitbart might create an organization structure sequestering Bannon from stories that could potentially expose him to trouble.
They also eliminate one of the best ways the earth naturally captures and stores carbon — sequestering it in plants and soil.
Biochar that was buried in the Amazon basin (terra preta) many centuries ago is still sequestering carbon and boosting crop yields.
Nations that find innovative ways of decarbonizing energy systems and sequestering CO2 will be the economic leaders of the 21st century.
Bruce Westerman of Arkansas is working on, will set a target for tree-planting nationwide, for the purpose of sequestering carbon.
Still, the result was the sequestering of these works in a contemporary music preserve, in effect branding them for insiders only.
Mr. Oldham said the cost of capturing and sequestering all the carbon needed to stop climate change would require trillions of dollars.
Even the very beautiful giant leopard moth's bristly caterpillar feeds on this plant, probably sequestering the plant's toxins for its own protection.
It's a startling thrill in a museum, so rich in Russian material, that has a long tradition of sequestering its various media.
Those trees could grow to be 50 to 100 years old if left alone, and they're helping the planet by sequestering carbon.
They sit atop permafrost, a frozen layer of carbon-sequestering soil, which allows them to slide along the ground, slowly but surely.
If you're waiting for trick-or-treaters at home, consider crating your pet or sequestering it in a room away from the festivities.
A group of them studied it, and found people see forest offsets more positively once they learn they're cost-efficient at sequestering carbon.
But it also accounts for the economic benefits of the Amazon's environmental influence, such as sequestering carbon dioxide and regulating the local weather.
Understanding just how they contribute to the sequestering of carbon in the oceans will add important details to our picture of the planet.
Then he began producing music, releasing four albums of his own material before heading to Los Angeles and sequestering himself in the studio.
The Tongass is also critically important to our fight against climate change, sequestering hundreds of millions of tons of carbon from our atmosphere.
In "My War Criminal," she mentions these experiences with sexual violence in passing, sequestering them to a terse parenthetical in the last pages.
There are also a number of natural ways of gathering more CO2, from planting more forests to sequestering more carbon in the soil.
About one-third carbon dioxide by mass, the cement-like substance reduces its carbon footprint by sequestering carbon dioxide inside the finished product.
Not only is the work important, it involves an absolute mess of variables—emissions, maybe sequestering those emissions, atmospheric patterns, maybe geoengineering that atmosphere.
Meckel says that Norway's carbon tax may make sequestering CO2 underwater economically feasible there, because it gives energy companies an incentive to lower emissions.
If the current season of The Good Wife has had any major problems, it's been the sequestering of Alicia Florrick from Diane and Cary.
That plan was aimed at reducing agriculture's net emissions and sequestering more than 120 million metric tons of carbon dioxide per year by 2025.
If the country can account for all the carbon its remaining mangroves are sequestering, it might help incentivize government agencies to shore up protection.
The question now is, will we cut our emissions and start sequestering carbon soon enough to avoid the worst and deadliest outcomes of climate change?
Prices are also buoyed by buy-and-hold vehicles like Uranium Trading, in New York, and Yellow Cake, in London, which are sequestering large amounts.
Temperatures dropped as low as minus-60 Farenheit in parts of the Midwest on Wednesday, forcing schools to close and sequestering workers in their homes.
The crops are presently sequestering 85033 tons of carbon per acre per year, further enriching the soil and eliminating the need to use synthetic fertilizer.
Bioethicist Kelly Hills told Business Insider that the sequestering at sea was not only pointless and ineffective, but that it also violated basic human rights.
In Nebraska, farmers are exploring ways to reorient their farms to focus on rebuilding soil and sequestering carbon — a buzzy concept known as regenerative agriculture.
The group already urges members to compost, a far better alternative to the traditional practice of burning vine cuttings and a proven method of sequestering carbon.
ExxonMobil was actually a pioneer in one type of geoengineering theory, which involved sequestering carbon in oceans by flooding them with quicklime—a derivative of limestone.
Mary responds to the invasion of privacy and mind by sequestering herself indoors, getting really into interior decorating, and ordering everything she wants or needs online.
It still amuses Burchard when powerhouse N.C.A.A. programs prepare for games by sequestering their players in separate hotels, far away from their competitors and their fans.
Per usual, Quinn has managed to bury the worst of the aftermath of the police violence, sequestering Romeo and Darius in a hospital and hiding video evidence.
Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund and Mubadala own preferred stock that captures a7 percent(preferred) return each year, sequestering returns from the few winners in the portfolio.
That's why some companies and scientists are investigating permanent, geological storage of carbon dioxide, like sequestering carbon dioxide from power plants underground or turning it into rock.
That means we must start burying and sequestering carbon (in some models as early as 2020) and rapidly scale up until we are burying more than we're emitting.
While some say there is a need for smarter efforts to stop religious extremism from spreading, especially among young people, sequestering people in camps is a dangerous move.
To maximize productivity, insular tech campuses are insular—they intentionally isolate workers, their time, and their money, sequestering employment and economic opportunities away from the communities around the campus.
I wish I'd been more understanding of hilarious female comedians I believed were sequestering themselves from men — and therefore success — at all-female "safe space" shows and open mics.
However, sequestering a jury can sometimes hurt jurors rather than protect them, said Barry Coburn, a criminal defense attorney who worked as part of a partially sequestered jury trial.
But many scientists — so many, in fact, that Science wound up publishing six letters of critique — took issue with these calculations, saying that they overstated trees' carbon-sequestering potential.
Vanguard has been successfully developing, owning, and operating digesters since 2014, and we are unaware of any commercially deployed manure management system that is more efficient at sequestering methane.
Bennet added that his plan for tackling climate change includes an initiative to build a coalition with farmers and ranchers to discuss sequestering more carbon in the United States.
We want to bring carbon into the soil and all of our practices are aimed at sequestering carbon and storing carbon underground, not allowing it to go above the ground.
But Republican's efforts to deal with carbon so far lie primarily in sequestering it in trees, which can take in carbon and store it, offsetting some atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions.
I read something about three weeks ago on beguinages, which were Medieval communities formed by women who lived spiritually while interacting with secular society (rather than sequestering themselves like nuns).
Sugar makers take deliberate steps to protect their forests, not just for the syrup or timber, but because healthy maples contribute to capturing and sequestering carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Capturing carbon dioxide and sequestering it underground has been discussed as one of the ways of reducing carbon emissions in the atmosphere, which degrade air quality and contribute to climate change.
Still, the return of China's forests is a welcome first step, one which can begin to solve some of the country's environmental issues, from smog and pollution to sequestering its carbon.
The I.P.C.C. is preparing a special report on climate change and land use, to be finalized in 2019, that will consider in greater detail the potential of sequestering carbon in soil.
Social distancing — canceling large gatherings, closing schools and offices, quarantining individuals and even sequestering entire cities or neighborhoods — seems to be the best way to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
"Out of an abundance of caution, our crew followed all protocols for infectious disease on board, including sequestering an individual who made an unfounded claim regarding coronavirus," it said in a statement.
For the past two decades, the Pacific Ocean has been sequestering heat like crazy, due to a combination of stronger-than-usual trade winds and a lack of major El Niño events.
The rainforests of the Amazon and Congo Basin are critically important carbon sinks, no doubt, but tree for tree, mangroves can beat the pants off them at sequestering carbon from the atmosphere.
Because CO₂ emissions mix quickly into the atmosphere, location would be mostly irrelevant, except for the need to situate plants near clean energy sources and suitable areas for sequestering the gas underground.
In India, for example, where fossil fuel emissions are high and carbon storage options are thin, local basalt flows known as the Deccan Traps could play a future role in sequestering greenhouse gases.
As millions of Americans now sit at home, sequestering themselves to help stop the spread of the coronavirus, streaming, as well as brick-and-mortar, fitness companies are trying to keep them moving.
It was not clear why the soil in residential green spaces was better at sequestering carbon, but Ms. Ziter thinks it might be related to how people manage their yards, like by mowing.
First, it could reduce CO2 emissions, in part by sequestering some carbon permanently in durable products and in part by substituting for carbon-intensive processes, thus avoiding emissions that would have otherwise occurred.
While every other band has been jumping over each other trying to schmooze and make friends with bigger bands and important industry people, we have been sequestering ourselves to dive bars and close friends.
Critics say he has been sequestering decisions to a small inner circle of advisers even as he proposes to make cuts to the department's budget and push out nearly 2,000 diplomats and civil servants.
Former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke briefly mentioned his $5 trillion plan, saying it would give farmers and ranchers a role in sequestering carbon dioxide, while former Maryland Congressman John Delaney promoted a carbon tax.
She refuses to deal with the darkness inside her, instead sequestering herself in her motel bedroom to zone out and watch TV. In many ways, Faith was much like my teenage self—minus the bagels.
But by sequestering itself, Gab has managed to sideline it members further into an echo chamber so far removed from the rest of the conversation that its message has no chance of reaching unfamiliar ears.
A CES is open to all low-carbon resources, increasing flexibility and competition, and can reward fossil-fueled power plants for reducing emissions (by capturing and sequestering CO2) or substituting cleaner natural gas for coal.
And a decade later, in 2004, they were the first farm in California to build an anaerobic digester, sequestering a huge amount of their cows' carbon emissions, and powering the entire farm on cow poop.
Great Britain might see crop production plummet, according to one study, and the ocean could end up sequestering less carbon, which would leave more heat-trapping CO2 in the atmosphere and trigger faster warming elsewhere.
But if you donated the several hundred dollars you typically spent on a phone upgrade to a program managing a carbon-sequestering ecosystem, you could shave a much greater portion of carbon from your budget.
But art experts said the monetization of public art risks sequestering city space for only the wealthiest artists who can afford to bankroll their work — and saves taxpayer dollars at the expense of the field's diversity.
Several wealthier countries also announced more money for programs like the UN's Green Climate Fund, a program that helps developing countries reduce their emissions, restore carbon-sequestering ecosystems, and adapt to the unavoidable consequences of warming.
Now scientists are documenting how sequestering carbon in soil can produce a double dividend: It reduces climate change by extracting carbon from the atmosphere, and it restores the health of degraded soil and increases agricultural yields.
Experts say we need to halt leasing public land to fossil fuel companies, completely change the way we design and build cities, bring in strict laws for protecting carbon-sequestering forests and radically reform the agricultural system.
This season really needed to let the show breathe beyond Elliot's occasionally claustrophobic point of view, and by sequestering him away for so much of its running time, it's gotten us much more invested in everybody else.
Based upon these numbers, the team estimates an annual harvest of a single raft of mussels would remove more than 62 kilograms of nitrogen waste alone by sequestering it into the tissues and shells of the animals.
If VR is going to be a serious part of the future of entertainment, it's going to have to be easier to give it a try than sequestering off a room in your house for immersive video.
As a case in point, YouTube faced similar issues and ended up placing harsher restrictions on engagement mechanisms like comments on kids videos and sequestering as much kids content as possible to its standalone YouTube Kids site.
It's possible this is simply impractical — if we tried to do that all by burning biomass for energy and sequestering the resulting carbon (a "negative emissions" process), we might well run into serious land constraints that hinder agriculture.
The New York Times reported that "the White House goes to considerable lengths to keep Mr. Trump's golf game away from scrutiny," which the newspaper said included sequestering reporters to keep them from seeing the president playing golf.
The research, which was funded by the Department of Energy, is part of a bigger movement by the agency to look at ways of capturing and sequestering the tons of CO2 the world is releasing into the atmosphere.
The charter also puts in place a goal for all the companies to achieve net-zero emissions—meaning for every ounce of carbon they produce, they balance it by investing in carbon sequestering, like planting forests—by 2050.
Meanwhile, Congress has not passed a comprehensive tax reform package in three decades, which has given clever experts room to develop loophole after loophole, particularly for multinational companies eager to cut their tax bills by sequestering profits overseas.
Agtech innovations are protecting crops and maximizing outputs — enabling structural changes in the agriculture system that could achieve important sustainability goals of lowering greenhouse gasses, reducing water use, ending deforestation and potentially even sequestering carbon back into soil.
The paper, published in the journal Science Advances, identified a number of promising strategies, like replanting trees on degraded lands, changing logging practices to better protect existing forests and sequestering more carbon in farmland soils through new agricultural techniques.
The notion that humans can create a circular carbon economy — capturing, reusing, and sequestering enough carbon to bring the atmosphere into rough balance — has seized the imaginations of a lot of people, including a lot of people in tech.
They can add what's known as cover crops to their crop rotation, a practice that helps build better soil structure — and has the added benefit of sequestering more carbon into the soil, making it more resilient to extreme weather.
The sophomore season, which, recall, was laced with Frank Ocean and Drake easter eggs, left off with Issa and Lawrence (allegedly) closing the book on their relationship and further sequestering viewers into one of two internet hashtags: #LawrenceHive or #TeamIssa.
A peculiar stylistic device adds to the book's penumbral chill: the omniscient narrator's penchant for isolating words within a sentence, whether quarantining them inside quotation marks, sequestering them within parentheses, setting them off by dashes or distinguishing them by font.
Let's look at the latter category first, since it's the one with the greatest long-term implications: moving carbon from the biosphere back into the geosphere, taking it out of circulation (sequestering it) so that it no longer warms the earth.
Carbon stewardship refers to land management decisions that aim to reduce greenhouse gases and its role in climate change by reducing the amount of carbon dioxide that gets released in the air, through various means, including carbon offsets and sequestering. 4.
The New York Times reported in February that "the White House goes to considerable lengths to keep Mr. Trump's golf game away from scrutiny," which the newspaper said included sequestering reporters to keep them from seeing the president playing golf.
Strategies like replanting trees on degraded lands, changing logging practices and sequestering more carbon in farmland soils could be — on the high end of projections — roughly equivalent to taking every single car and truck in the country off the road.
A summary of the plan, shared with Axios shortly before President Trump's announcement at the World Economic Forum that the U.S. would join the trillion tree initiative, breaks down its reliance on trees as a method for sequestering pollution. Rep.
Winberg said U.S. carbon dioxide emissions had fallen by 14% between 2005 and 2017 and cited the development of liquid natural gas and its potential to be converted into cleaner hydrogen, capturing and sequestering carbon dioxide and advances in coal-fired boilers.
Research from the Rand Corporation suggests that, with minor exceptions, the skills and industrial base needed for building and maintaining oil and gas pipelines are the same as those that would be needed to build and maintain pipelines for moving and sequestering CO28503.
One reason that some Americans have been so slow to act is partly because we've relied too long on systems that allow us to be complacent about sequestering ourselves from other people; because we've tolerated a mediocre, partial, inefficient and expensive healthcare system.
The ecologist Geraint Tarling of the British Antarctic Survey, who documented this phenomenon, said the finding "could equate to krill sequestering 23 million tonnes of carbon to the deep sea each year, equivalent to annual" residential emissions of greenhouse gases from Britain.
As they grow, working forests are an environmental asset too – filtering 28503 percent of our drinking water, providing habitat for 22019 percent of our at-risk species, and sequestering enough carbon to offset 12 percent -15 percent of our industrial carbon emissions annually.
My company's focus is on international trade, and is a long way from the controversial type of information that has resulted in WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange sequestering himself in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, or Edward Snowden fleeing the U.S. for asylum in Russia.
While our private working forests are sequestering and storing millions of metric tons of carbon every year, a new report shows that they are also supporting a staggering 2.5 million jobs and $109 billion in payroll – mostly in rural communities that need the economic support.
From farm-compatible wind and  solar electricity, to carbon-sequestering farming practices, to biofuels that can break the oil-industry's monopoly control over how we move over land, sea, and air, the practical and political path to a clean energy economy goes through rural America.
"In fact, all nine coal plants now operating likely could make a profit by sequestering the CO2, or selling it off for [enhanced oil recovery]," he writes, adding that some plants could make as much as $3.7 billion over the 12-year life of the credit.
The FBI's findings thus expand upon the conclusion of the Office of Inspector General's recent report that concluded Clinton violated State Department policies and record-keeping laws first by sequestering federal records in private custody and then turning over an "incomplete" set of those records to the State Department.
But the virus has showcased Mr. Netanyahu's leadership skills as he moved pre-emptively and decisively to stem its spread, largely sequestering the country by ordering all arrivals from abroad to self-quarantine, brainstorming with foreign leaders by phone and videoconference and pledging subsidies to stabilize the economy.
Hamilton thinks that this might end up breaking along class lines rather than cultural ones in an era of more frequent epidemics, with rich people sequestering themselves away in private cars and spacious high-end restaurants to an even greater extent, while the rest of us travel by cramped public transport.
"You can only keep jurors from hearing so much outside information, and sequestering doesn't necessarily change that," said Glenn Kirschner, a former federal prosecutor with the U.S. attorney's office in Washington, D.C. While jurors are operating on the honor system, Waxman said they could still be charged if they violate the judge's order.
In November, a consortium made up of agribusinesses including Archer Daniels Midland, Bunge, Cargill and Tyson Foods as well as green groups like The Nature Conservancy announced it had raised $215 million to help stand up a new marketplace to pay farmers and ranchers for sequestering carbon and providing other environmental services.
But sequestering the vast majority of that material into its own little sections (like Kendrick Lamar's opening performance, or a mid-ceremony performance meant to honor the victims of the Las Vegas massacre) ended up feeling even stranger, like the show was a little scared of politics but felt it should say something regardless.
A surgical-vertical approach would focus on protecting and sequestering those among us most likely to be killed or suffer long-term damage by exposure to coronavirus infection — that is, the elderly, people with chronic diseases and the immunologically compromised — while basically treating the rest of society the way we have always dealt with familiar threats like the flu.
In "We Need Social Solidarity, Not Just Social Distancing," Eric Klinenberg, a sociologist, writes that to combat the coronavirus, Americans need to do more than secure their own safety: Social distancing — canceling large gatherings, closing schools and offices, quarantining individuals and even sequestering entire cities or neighborhoods — seems to be the best way to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
A summary of the plan, shared with Axios shortly before President TrumpDonald John TrumpMnuchin knocks Greta Thunberg's activism: Study economics and then 'come back' to us The Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial MORE's announcement at the World Economic Forum that the U.S. would join the trillion tree initiative, breaks down its reliance on trees as a method for sequestering pollution. Rep.
The research group of Ted Sargent, a professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Toronto, along with their collaborators have developed a prototype for a catalyst that can wrench an oxygen atom from the doublet in a CO2 molecule, producing carbon monoxide—a great building block for other types of fuel, including ethanol and diesel, and a first step in sequestering that pesky carbon so that it doesn't make its way into the atmosphere and dial up the temperature even further.

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