This document summarizes proceedings and conclusions of a US DOE workshop. The purpose of the workshop was to identify the underlying research needed to answer the following questions: (1) Can the natural carbon cycle be used to aid in stabilizing or decreasing atmospheric CO{sub 2} and CH{sub 4} by: (a) Increasing carbon capture; (b) Preventing carbon from returning to the atmosphere through intermediate (<100 years) to long-term sequestration (> 100 years)?; and (2) What kind of ecosystem management practices could be used to achieve this? Three working groups were formed to discuss the terrestrial biosphere, oceans, and methane. Basic research needs identified included fundamental understanding of carbon cycling and storage in soils, inf...
This report covers carbon capture and sequestration (CCS), but not other types of carbon sequestrati...
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is the long-term isolation of carbon dioxide from the atmosph...
Recent progress in research of the global carbon cycle is reviewed and research needs for the immedi...
This paper is an outgrowth of an effort undertaken by the Department of Energy's Office of Energy Re...
Carbon emissions and atmospheric concentrations are expected to continue to increase through the nex...
The purpose of this chapter is to review terrestrial biological carbon sequestration and evaluate th...
Fossil fuel combustion, deforestation, and biomass burning are the dominant contributors to increasi...
In the last few decades, excessive greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere have led to signific...
Carbon sequestration is vital for mitigating climate change by reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide (...
The global warming is directly related to the increased greenhouse gas emissions from both natural a...
Predictions of global energy use in the next century suggest a continued increase in carbon emission...
Key Words carbon sequestration, measurement techniques, climate, Kyoto protocol n Abstract Agricultu...
The human perturbation of the carbon cycle via the release of fossil CO<sub>2</sub> and land use cha...
Abstract. The human perturbation of the carbon cycle via the release of fossil CO2 and land use chan...
Climate change is one of the most crucial issues in our society as atmospheric CO2 levels continue t...
This report covers carbon capture and sequestration (CCS), but not other types of carbon sequestrati...
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is the long-term isolation of carbon dioxide from the atmosph...
Recent progress in research of the global carbon cycle is reviewed and research needs for the immedi...
This paper is an outgrowth of an effort undertaken by the Department of Energy's Office of Energy Re...
Carbon emissions and atmospheric concentrations are expected to continue to increase through the nex...
The purpose of this chapter is to review terrestrial biological carbon sequestration and evaluate th...
Fossil fuel combustion, deforestation, and biomass burning are the dominant contributors to increasi...
In the last few decades, excessive greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere have led to signific...
Carbon sequestration is vital for mitigating climate change by reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide (...
The global warming is directly related to the increased greenhouse gas emissions from both natural a...
Predictions of global energy use in the next century suggest a continued increase in carbon emission...
Key Words carbon sequestration, measurement techniques, climate, Kyoto protocol n Abstract Agricultu...
The human perturbation of the carbon cycle via the release of fossil CO<sub>2</sub> and land use cha...
Abstract. The human perturbation of the carbon cycle via the release of fossil CO2 and land use chan...
Climate change is one of the most crucial issues in our society as atmospheric CO2 levels continue t...
This report covers carbon capture and sequestration (CCS), but not other types of carbon sequestrati...
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is the long-term isolation of carbon dioxide from the atmosph...
Recent progress in research of the global carbon cycle is reviewed and research needs for the immedi...