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Carbon removals in 60 minutes

In this webinar, you'll...

Delve into the relationship between humanity and greenhouse gases (GHGs) and improve your understanding of the importance of reducing GHG emissions.

Deepen your knowledge of CO2 sequestration and gain valuable insights into how your business can make a difference in solving the environmental crisis.

Discover the power of nature-based carbon solutions and how forests are an important tool in fighting climate change.

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Understanding everything about carbon


Understanding carbon sequestration is critical in addressing the challenges posed by climate change, particularly regarding the increase of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in the atmosphere. The process of carbon capture and storage (CCS) involves capturing CO₂ emissions produced from sources such as the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas, as well as various industrial processes. This technology operates globally, aiming to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change by preventing substantial amounts of carbon dioxide from re-entering the atmosphere.

The carbon cycle describes the continuous movement ofcarbon atomsbetween the earth's various systems, including the atmosphere, oceans, soil, and living organisms. Plants play a crucial role in this cycle by absorbing CO₂ during photosynthesis, thus capturing and utilising it to produce biomass. This process contributes to removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and enhances soil health, thereby increasing its capacity to store carbon. Conversely, the combustion of fossil fuels releases CO₂ back into the atmosphere, contributing to rising global temperatures and affecting weather patterns. Consequently, it is essential to implement effective carbon sequestration strategies to counteract these emissions and restore balance to the carbon cycle.
Why is it relevant for companies to understand and track their carbon footprint?

Understanding carbon and how it works is essential for companies that want to implement a strategy to significantly reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to the creation of carbon sinks. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has estimated that millions of tonnes of carbon can be effectively managed through large-scale CCS (carbon capture and storage) initiatives.

Moreover, understanding carbon is vital for integrating sustainable practices into various sectors, including forestry. For example, carbon removal strategies can mitigate the warming effects of anthropogenic carbon emissions. Furthermore, the reaction of carbon dioxide with seawater leads to ocean acidification, impacting marine ecosystems. By comprehensively understanding these processes and their implications over millions of years, companies can develop strategies that address their carbon footprint and contribute to a more sustainable future.