Exploring the Possibility of Integration of Biological Carbon Sequestration with Point Source Ambient Air Polluting

Authors

  • Deeksha Vijayvargiya Department of Botany, Sam Global University, Bhopal, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65138/ijmdes.2026.v5i4.298

Abstract

Adoption of various measures to reduce CO2 is showing positive results. Now increase in CO2 emission in fiscal year 2023 was lesser than increase in GDP. Use of solar, wind and electric energy is replacing fossil fuel-based systems. Thermal power plants and other waste to energy plants still generate considerable amount of carbon foot print. Channelizing this carbon, considering it to be a misplaced resource to produce biomass in an integrated system is a feasible option to be explored.

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Published

04-04-2026

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How to Cite

[1]
D. Vijayvargiya, “Exploring the Possibility of Integration of Biological Carbon Sequestration with Point Source Ambient Air Polluting”, IJMDES, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 1–3, Apr. 2026, doi: 10.65138/ijmdes.2026.v5i4.298.