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Letting that land "get back to that native forest land as much as possible is going to help immensely with both carbon sequestration and biodiversity opportunities," said Panescu Scott.

From Salon

“Carbon sequestration of urban trees is very short lived,” Love said.

The changes appeared to respond to concerns about the possible loss of canopy and shade, and could boost carbon sequestration.

If you live in Scotland, bankruptcy is known legally as sequestration, external.

From BBC

And what they find may offer new insights into how these mud-churning species affect ocean chemistry, carbon sequestration, and the ability of marine life to thrive globally.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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