What is marsh and how it acts as carbon storage
A marsh is a type of wetland ecosystem characterized by waterlogged soil, shallow water, and the presence of various aquatic plants, including grasses, sedges, and reeds. Marshes can be found…
A marsh is a type of wetland ecosystem characterized by waterlogged soil, shallow water, and the presence of various aquatic plants, including grasses, sedges, and reeds. Marshes can be found…
"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 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…
The concept of developing orchards as carbon farming has significant potential in India, given the country's diverse agro-climatic zones, extensive agricultural activities, and increasing awareness of sustainable practices. Below are…