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Forms of Estimating Carbon Stocks and Carbon Sequestration in our Terrestrial System using Carbon Capture Sequestration and Carbon Utilization Pathways

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Abstract

Measuring and analyzing how much carbon is sequestered in our atmosphere and quantifying its potential is a
sure way of combating climate changes. However reporting how much carbon is being sequestered in our
ecosystem on a regional scale is time consuming, complicated and challenging. Hence, remote sensing technology
offers advancement for improved algorithm and finer spatial resolution for detecting biomass and reporting it in a
large landscape-level irrespective of the weather and location of the terrain. Besides, we discuss the act of
Capturing carbon and sequestering and critical challenges in developing it. Furthermore, the science and technology
that is readily available for carbon capture and its utilizations to aid the available mode of sequestering carbons in
our atmosphere, such as the forest systems. Furthermore, we pointed out how much china has sequester carbon in
some of her provinces and how the pathways listed can aide in reducing carbon emissions.

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