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Carbon sequestration - Wikipedia
Carbon sequestration for climate change mitigation can involve either enhancing natural carbon sinks or employing technological methods to capture and store carbon.

What is carbon sequestration? | U.S. Geological Survey
Carbon sequestration is the process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide. It is one method of reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere with the goal of reducing global climate change.

What is Carbon Sequestration and How Does it Work?
Carbon sequestration is the process of capturing, securing and storing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The idea is to stabilize carbon in solid and dissolved forms so that it doesn’t cause the atmosphere to warm. The process shows tremendous promise for reducing the human “carbon footprint.”

Carbon sequestration | Definition, Methods, & Climate Change | Britannica
Carbon sequestration occurs both naturally and as a result of anthropogenic activities and typically refers to the storage of carbon that has the immediate potential to become carbon dioxide gas.

What Is Carbon Sequestration? - environment.co
Carbon sequestration means capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) and keeping it out of the air for the long term. It supports emissions cuts, helps stabilize the climate, and opens new paths for cleaner industries.

What Is Carbon Sequestration and Why It Matters | Live to Plant
Carbon sequestration represents a crucial tool in humanity’s arsenal against climate change. By capturing and storing atmospheric CO2 through both natural processes and technological innovations, it offers pathways toward reducing greenhouse gas concentrations that drive global warming.

Carbon Sequestration and Storage | Climate Change in Vermont
Carbon Sequestration - The process by which trees, grasses, and other plants take up atmospheric carbon dioxide through photosynthesis and store it as carbon in biomass (trunks, branches, foliage, and roots) and soils. The carbon sink in forests and wood products helps offset carbon dioxide sources to the atmosphere, such as deforestation, forest fires, and fossil fuel emissions.

Carbon Sequestration 101 - Gulf of Maine Research Institute
Carbon sequestration is a collection of processes in which carbon dioxide (CO₂) is captured and stored somewhere to prevent it from accumulating in the atmosphere and contributing to global warming.