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      Biochar Applications in Agriculture and Environment Management 

      Role of Biochar in Carbon Sequestration and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation

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          Bio-char Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems – A Review

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            Nitrous oxide (N2O): the dominant ozone-depleting substance emitted in the 21st century.

            By comparing the ozone depletion potential-weighted anthropogenic emissions of N2O with those of other ozone-depleting substances, we show that N2O emission currently is the single most important ozone-depleting emission and is expected to remain the largest throughout the 21st century. N2O is unregulated by the Montreal Protocol. Limiting future N2O emissions would enhance the recovery of the ozone layer from its depleted state and would also reduce the anthropogenic forcing of the climate system, representing a win-win for both ozone and climate.
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                2020
                April 09 2020
                : 141-165
                10.1007/978-3-030-40997-5_7
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