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Soil carbon sequestration and biochar as negative emission technologies
Pete Smith
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
biochar
89%
soil carbon
85%
carbon sequestration
77%
bioenergy
16%
albedo
14%
water use
14%
cost
11%
energy
11%
land use
10%
nutrient
9%
afforestation
8%
land
8%
deforestation
7%
greenhouse gas emissions
6%
stabilization
6%
weathering
6%
warming
5%
saturation
5%
economics
4%
air
4%
climate
4%
comparison
3%
water
2%
analysis
2%
Agriculture & Biology
biochar
100%
carbon sequestration
97%
bioenergy
16%
energy requirements
16%
land use
14%
carbon
9%
economic costs
9%
afforestation
9%
water
9%
weathering
9%
deforestation
9%
nutrients
9%
greenhouse gas emissions
8%
energy costs
8%
climate
6%
air
4%
energy
4%
Chemical Compounds
Soil
70%
Carbon Atom
39%
Nutrient
29%
Energy
19%
Weathering
16%