Blue Carbon
"Blue carbon" is a term that refers to the carbon stored and sequestered in coastal and marine ecosystems. These ecosystems, primarily mangroves, seagrasses, and salt marshes, are efficient carbon sinks,…
"Blue carbon" is a term that refers to the carbon stored and sequestered in coastal and marine ecosystems. These ecosystems, primarily mangroves, seagrasses, and salt marshes, are efficient carbon sinks,…
Introduction: Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is one of the most popular and widely cultivated fruits in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. India is the largest producer of…
Introduction Amidst the escalating urgency to address the mounting COâ‚‚ levels in our atmosphere, the role of carbon credits has taken center stage. These credits represent a system to offset…
Agroforestry as Carbon Farming in India Introduction: Agroforestry, the intentional integration of trees and shrubs into crop and animal farming systems, offers a promising approach to sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide.…
Introduction: The concept of carbon farming revolves around agricultural methods that sequester more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than they release. While often considered in the context of larger agricultural…
Introduction: India is the world's largest producer, consumer, and importer of pulses. While traditionally grown for their protein-rich seeds, there's a growing interest in the potential of pulses as a…
Introduction: Traditional cooking methods in India often involve the burning of biomass such as wood, crop residues, and dung, leading to significant greenhouse gas emissions. The distribution of improved cookstoves…
Introduction: Transitioning paddy cultivation towards carbon farming not only aids climate change mitigation but also offers multifaceted benefits to Indian farmers. Here are the key advantages: Enhanced Water Efficiency: Alternative…
Introduction: Rice farming or paddy cultivation plays a crucial role in India's agrarian landscape. As India grapples with climate change implications, optimizing paddy cultivation towards carbon farming presents an innovative…
Introduction: Bamboo, often termed as the "green gold," is gaining significance as a potential carbon offset solution. Being a fast-growing non-timber forest product, bamboo can play a pivotal role in…