Capturing CO2 from waste biomass could mitigate 3% of global GHG emissions -report

Published 16:09 on January 16, 2024  /  Last updated at 16:30 on January 16, 2024  / Bryony Collins /  Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, EMEA, International, Nature-based, US, Voluntary

Converting organic matter, such as crop residues and livestock manure, into biomethane and biogenic CO2 using anaerobic digestion, could facilitate the capture of 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to an academic study.
Converting organic matter, such as crop residues and livestock manure, into biomethane and biogenic CO2 using anaerobic digestion, could facilitate the capture of 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to an academic study.


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