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Part I. General. Advances in carbon capture and utilization / Deepak Pant, Ashok Kumar Nadda, Kamal Kant Pant, and Avinash Kumar Agarwal -- Part II. Carbon capture as natural phenomenon. Carbon capture : innovation for a green environment / Nishu Khurana, Nikita Goswami, Ranajit Sarmah, and Devanshi -- Geological carbon capture and storage as a climate-change mitigation technology / Riju, Anurag Linda, and H. P. Singh -- Soil carbon sequestration for soil quality improvement and climate change mitigation / Ruma Das, Avijit Ghosh, Shrila Das, Nirmalendu Basak, Renu Singh, Priyanka, and Ashim Datta -- Part III. Advance carbon management techniques. Post-combustion of carbon capture technologies : advancements in absorbents and nanoparticles / Ravinder Kumar, Mohannad HosseinAhmadi, Anand Bewoor, Reza Alayi, Pawan Kumar, and Venkata Manikanta Medisetty -- Carbon bio-capturing system for environment conservation / Vishal Ahuja -- Simultaneous wastewater treatment and carbon capture for energy production / Priyanka Verma, Deepshikha Pandey, Usharani Krishnaswamy, Kasturi Dutta, Achlesh Daverey, and Kusum Arunachalam -- Carbon dioxide capture by ionic liquids / Kailas Wasewar -- The climate smart agriculture for carbon capture and carbon sequestration : the challenges and opportunities / S. Senjam Jinus, Tracila Meinam, Koijam Melanglen, Minerva Potsangbam, Akoijam Ranjita Devi, Lucy Nongthombam, Thoudam Bhaigyabati, Helena D. Shephrou, Kangjam Tilotama, and Dhanaraj Singh Thokchom -- Quantification of the soil organic carbon and major nutrients using geostatistical approach for Lahaul Valley, cold arid region of Trans-Himalaya / Praveen Kumar, Pardeep Kumar, Munish Sharma, Nagender Pal Butail, and Arvind Kumar Shukla -- Part IV. Miscellaneous techniques. Biochar : a carbon negative technology for combating climate change / Meera Goswami, Gaurav Pant, Dalip K. Mansotra, Shivalika Sharma, and P. C. Joshi -- Carbon sequestration potential of different land use sectors of western Himalaya / Deepa Rawat, S. P. Sati, Vinod Prasad Khanduri, Manoj Riyal, and Gaurav Mishra -- Part. V. Value addition techniques. Progresses in bioenergy generation from CO₂ : mitigating the climate change / Tanvi Sharma, Reva Bhardwaj, Rupali Bhardwaj, Anand Giri, Deepak Pant, and Ashok Kumar Nadda -- Recent advances in enzymatic conversion of carbon dioxide into value-added product / Anand Giri, Suman Chauhan, Tanvi Sharma, Ashok Nadda, and Deepak Pant. |
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"This book focuses on the recent trends in carbon management and up-to-date information on different carbon management strategies that lead to manage increasing concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide. The growing evidence of climate change resulting from the continued increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration has made it a high profile political-social and trade issue. The mean global average earth temperature rose by 0.6± 2°C during the 2nd half of the century with the rate of 0.17°C/decade. As per GISS data in the year of 2017, it rose 0.9°C (1.62°F) above the 1951-1980 mean global temperature. Recently World Meteorological Organization analyzes the past record temperature and found the past 10 years were the warmest years about 1.1°C above preindustrial level. Over the past decade, carbon management by various techniques has to come to fore as a way to manage carbon dioxide emissions contributing to climate change. The proposed book addresses the need for an understanding of sustainable carbon dioxide management technologies mainly focused on (a) minimizing carbon dioxide emission from sources; (b) maximizing environmentally sound recuse, reduce and recycling; (c)emerging technology toward carbon dioxide mitigation and d) converting carbon dioxide into valuable products form sustainable use. Other books related to carbon management attempt to cover the carbon capture and sequestration, carbon mineralization, utilization and storage but the topic of CO₂ management strategies is not discussed in detail for sustainable development. Furthermore, this book also covers all physical, chemical and biological process for long-term capture, removal and sequestration of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere for sustainable management which is not described in other carbon management books. In order to meet CO₂ emissions reduction target, a range of technological approaches, including development of clean fuels and clean coal technologies, adopting cleaner and more energy efficiency and conservation, developing renewable energy and implementing CCS technologies, will also be considered for sustainable future."--Page [4] of cover. |