Looking at the Potential of Carbon Sequestration 2018 - Atmospheric Levels of CO2 have Risen from Pre-Industrial Levels of 280 PPM to Present Levels of 375 PPM - ResearchAndMarkets.com
The "Looking
at the Potential of Carbon Sequestration 2018" report has been
added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
This report envisages on the key issue of making carbon sequestration an
economically competent and financially viable strategy which links the
community in the long run by incentivizing sustained socio-economic
activity in conjunction with the environment. The report looks at carbon
sequestration projects as a means of promoting sustainable forestry
practices as well as conserving the interest of the land stakeholders in
implementation of these projects.
The report gives a
bipartisan view of the policy and economic support needed for success of
sequestration projects and the conceptual framework of the issues
challenging progress in general. The need for dissolving individual
political ideologies in favor of the larger picture is stressed upon as
a necessity. The report delves into the methodologies currently employed
in this arena to address problems related to leakages of carbon in
forest based carbon sequestration projects.
The report
provides a detailed analysis of establishing the link between carbon and
climate change as well as the areas of improvement needed in current
applicable treaties like the Kyoto Protocol.
Thereafter, the
report also addressed the flaws in the current approached applied
worldwide and exemplifies the regions where the successful sequestration
has been carried out achieving the key factors associated with it as a
requisite. The report uses the Bolivia-Noelle Kempff Climate Action
model and several other projects as case studies of a large scale carbon
project at work in a developing country.
Companies Mentioned
- BP Plc
- Chevron Corporation
- Encana Corporation
- ENI Spa
- Norsk Hydro ASA
- Royal Dutch Shell Plc
- Suncor Energy
Key Topics Covered
A. Executive Summary
B. Introduction
C. How to Go
About Carbon Sequestration
D. US DOE's Carbon Sequestration
Program
E. Constraints to Present Methods
F.
Storage Methods
G. Ocean Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide
H.
Carbon Sequestration in Forests
I. Carbon Sequestration
Projects
J. Leading Players in Carbon Sequestration
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