Carbon Sequestration
Carbon sequestration refers to the process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) to mitigate the effects of climate change. One of the key strategies in this domain that Horticare suggests is the implementation of tree planting and other carbon offset projects.
Establishing new forests or expanding existing ones through large-scale tree planting efforts. As trees grow, they absorb and store CO2 from the atmosphere, effectively removing it from the air.
Planting trees in areas that were previously deforested or degraded, restoring the natural carbon-sequestering capacity of these landscapes..
Developing and implementing projects that generate carbon credits, which can be traded or sold to offset greenhouse gas emissions from other sources.
Rigorous monitoring and verification processes to ensure the long-term viability and effectiveness of the carbon sequestration projects.
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Integrating carbon sequestration strategies into broader land management practices, such as sustainable agriculture and urban forestry, to maximize the capture and storage of atmospheric CO2.