Microbial Catalysis for CO2Sequestration: A Geobiological Approach
Martin Van Den Berghe,
Nathan G. Walworth,
Neil C. Dalvie
et al.
Abstract:One of the greatest threats facing the planet is the continued increase in excess greenhouse gasses, with CO 2 being the primary driver due to its rapid increase in only a century. Excess CO 2 is exacerbating known climate tipping points that will have cascading local and global effects including loss of biodiversity, global warming, and climate migration. However, global reduction of CO 2 emissions is not enough. Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) will also be needed to avoid the catastrophic effects of global warm… Show more
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