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CCS? Impacts and Challenges
In the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) and sustainability context, CCS stands for Carbon Capture and Storage (also sometimes called Carbon Capture and Sequestration ). Definition: Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) refers to a suite of technologies designed to capture carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions produced from industrial processes or power generation, and then transport and store the CO₂ in a way that prevents it from entering the atmosphere —typically by i

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Carbon Sinking and Factors
Carbon sinking (or carbon sequestration ) refers to the process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide (CO₂) from the atmosphere to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases and mitigate climate change . In other words, they are the conditions, processes, and variables that determine the strength and stability of carbon sinks — in forests, oceans, and soils (and increasingly through technology). Carbon sinking factors are the natural or human‑driven elements that influence h

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Nov 112 min read
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