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Where does the CO2 come from? Volcanoes Wildfires Car and Equipment Exhaust Plant Respiration Power Plants Cement Production Animal/Human Respiration Decay of Living Things Deforestation Breakdown of Rocks/Minerals
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Carbon Footprint A carbon footprint is a measure of how much CO2 one organization, person, or product produces – directly or indirectly – in a certain amount of time (usually a year).
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Carbon Offsets Carbon offsetting is the mitigation of carbon footprints. It is a way of compensation for CO2 emissions. Offsetting projects include planting trees or the development of alternate energy projects, such as wind and solar power.
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Carbon sequestration Carbon sequestration is the process by which CO2 is taken from the atmosphere and is stored as carbon. Carbon can be stored by: Biological processes Marine/water processes Soil processes Geologic processes
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Carbon sinks A carbon sink occurs when the carbon sequestration is greater than the carbon release over a time period. Forests Cropland Soils Geologic formations containing CaCO3 Oceans/Bodies of water
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