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Spectroscopy Technique Detects Carbon

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Brent D. Johnson

Concern about climatic changes has researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory examining ways to sequester carbon in the ecosystem. There are basically two ways of dealing with the problem: direct reduction of emissions through regulation, or storage of carbon somewhere besides the atmosphere, such as terrestrial ecosystems. In the latter, scientists aim to return carbon to the soil by growing crops on land that is underutilized. Geological sequestration involves pumping carbon from the atmosphere into geological formations. Carbon also could be traded as a commodity, since soil with...Read full article

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