- The
CarbonFix Standard (CFS) was an
initiative to
certify climate forestation projects to
sequester carbon from the atmosphere. The
CarbonFix Standard...
- regulation, and the
sustainability of life on Earth.
Organisms that grow by
fixing carbon are
called autotrophs.
These include photoautotrophs (which use sunlight)...
- of oxygen.
Archaea such as
Halobacterium also
perform a type of non-
carbon-
fixing anoxygenic photosynthesis,
where the
simpler photopigment retinal and...
-
middle Eocene epoch,
around 49 million
years ago, when
blooms of the
carbon-
fixing freshwater fern
Azolla are
thought to have
happened in the
Arctic Ocean...
- The
carbon cycle is that part of the
biogeochemical cycle by
which carbon is
exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere...
- springs, pools, and oceans. They are autotrophs, and are the
primary carbon fixers in
their environments.
These bacteria are Gram-negative, non-spore-forming...
-
allow organisms to
utilize energy through reduced chemical compounds that
fix carbon. In return,
these reactions will
allow for
organisms to live in relatively...
-
combined with a
carbon accounting standard, such as, the
CarbonFix Standard (CFS), the
Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) or the
Voluntary Carbon Standard (VCS)...
- Mechanism, for
information exchange Cr****ulacean acid metabolism, a
plant carbon-
fixing pathway Calmodulin (CaM), a calcium-binding
protein Cell
adhesion molecule...
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Carbon offsetting is a
carbon trading mechanism that
enables entities such as
governments or
businesses to
compensate for (i.e. “offset”)
their greenhouse...