Here we describe a pilot wetland carbon project located 30 km west of New Orleans where measurements were taken in 2013 and 2018, and applied to the carbon offset methodology, "Restoration of Degraded Deltaic Wetlands of the Mississippi Delta" ("the ACR Methodology") published by the American Carbon Registry (ACR). Baseline emissions were modeled using values derived from scientific literature. Results indicate net sequestration rate of 619,727 tons carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) over the 40 year project duration, which equates to 16,527 t CO2-e/yr, if wetland greenhouse gases (GHGs) are included, and 200,143 t CO2e over 40 years, or 5,003 t CO2-e/yr, if wetland greenhouse gasses were conservatively omitted. A kriging exercise was carried...
Wetland vegetation often takes in more atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) during photosynthesis than i...
Wetlands are among the most important natural resources on earth, as sources of biological, cultural...
The goals of this study are: 1) to use an eddy-covariance system to continuously measure wetland-atm...
In many countries wetlands are constructed or restored for removing nutrients from surface water. At...
In many countries wetlands are constructed or restored for removing nutrients from surface water. At...
The conversion of wetlands to agriculture through drainage and flooding, and the burning of wetland ...
Globally, wetland ecosystems are recognised as important carbon sinks, however, there is a relative ...
The conversion of wetlands to agriculture through drainage and flooding, and the burning of wetland ...
Wetlands cover only a small fraction of the Earth’s land surface, but have a disproportionately larg...
The goals of this study are: 1) to use an eddy-covariance system to continuously measure wetland-atm...
Restoring degraded peat soils presents an attractive, but largely untested, climate change mitigatio...
Tidal wetlands contain large reservoirs of carbon in their soils and sequester carbon dioxide (CO₂) ...
KEY FINDINGS The assessment of terrestrial wetland carbon stocks has improved greatly since the Fi...
Tidal wetlands contain large reservoirs of carbon in their soils and sequester carbon dioxide (CO₂) ...
The biosphere removes nearly a quarter of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions each year through b...
Wetland vegetation often takes in more atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) during photosynthesis than i...
Wetlands are among the most important natural resources on earth, as sources of biological, cultural...
The goals of this study are: 1) to use an eddy-covariance system to continuously measure wetland-atm...
In many countries wetlands are constructed or restored for removing nutrients from surface water. At...
In many countries wetlands are constructed or restored for removing nutrients from surface water. At...
The conversion of wetlands to agriculture through drainage and flooding, and the burning of wetland ...
Globally, wetland ecosystems are recognised as important carbon sinks, however, there is a relative ...
The conversion of wetlands to agriculture through drainage and flooding, and the burning of wetland ...
Wetlands cover only a small fraction of the Earth’s land surface, but have a disproportionately larg...
The goals of this study are: 1) to use an eddy-covariance system to continuously measure wetland-atm...
Restoring degraded peat soils presents an attractive, but largely untested, climate change mitigatio...
Tidal wetlands contain large reservoirs of carbon in their soils and sequester carbon dioxide (CO₂) ...
KEY FINDINGS The assessment of terrestrial wetland carbon stocks has improved greatly since the Fi...
Tidal wetlands contain large reservoirs of carbon in their soils and sequester carbon dioxide (CO₂) ...
The biosphere removes nearly a quarter of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions each year through b...
Wetland vegetation often takes in more atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) during photosynthesis than i...
Wetlands are among the most important natural resources on earth, as sources of biological, cultural...
The goals of this study are: 1) to use an eddy-covariance system to continuously measure wetland-atm...