Convert plants that have absorbed CO2 into charcoal (biochar) and bury them underground to permanently reduce the total amount of carbon from the surface!
The carbon cycle is the concept that carbon circulates in various forms, such as becoming carbon dioxide in the atmosphere or being part of biomass like plants and animals, continuously moving around the Earth's surface. Increasing plants, such as forests, temporarily absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2) and fixes carbon, which can lead to a reduction in the total amount of carbon in the atmosphere. However, plants eventually decompose through processes like rotting or burning, releasing CO2 again, making it difficult to sustainably reduce the total amount of carbon on the Earth's surface. In "carbon sequestration," plants that have absorbed CO2 are converted into charcoal (biochar) and buried underground, permanently reducing the total amount of carbon on the Earth's surface. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*
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