Enhancing China's plantation carbon sequestration for future sustainability
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Sep 05, 2024
Since the first industrial revolution, the rapid development of human economy and society has directly increased CO2 emissions from activities such as fossil fuel combustion, industrial processes, agriculture, and land use. As global greenhouse gas concentrations continue to rise, primarily driven by CO2, the effects of the greenhouse effect have become more pronounced, leading to a serious tren
Since the first industrial revolution, the rapid development of human economy and society has directly increased CO2 emissions from activities such as fossil fuel combustion, industrial processes, agriculture, and land use. As global greenhouse gas concentrations continue to rise, primarily driven by CO2, the effects of the greenhouse effect have become more pronounced, leading to a serious tren