Plant growth: "global warming" impact and carbon sequestration
Bio-based building materials and temporary carbon storage
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Plant growth: "global warming" impact and carbon sequestration
Bio-based building materials and temporary carbon storage

Author : Thibaut LECOMPTE

Publication date: November 10, 2019, Review date: September 28, 2021 | Lire en français

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2. Plant growth: "global warming" impact and carbon sequestration

2.1 GHG emissions from agriculture

Although agricultural materials appear to be an interesting source of carbon sequestration, agriculture is responsible for the emission of 5.3 billion tonnesCO 2 eq worldwide (2001-2010 figures

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