4. Carbon biosequestration
Caroline ZAOUI, Consultant in biotechnologies and environmental sustainability, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Carbon biosequestration is the result of various metabolic activities within living organisms, and consists in the capture, storage and retention of carbon from the atmosphere. Various bio-inspired technologies aim to mitigate anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by combining natural mechanisms with sustainable carbon sequestration.
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