Carbon capture
We live in times where we are suffering consistent anomalies in weather patterns across the world. The impact of these weather anomalies is at the moment quite localized. In 2020 we have seen fires in Australia and rising temperatures across the continent, forest fires in California, floods like never before in Asia and Africa – all of which are everyday natural events that show us that we are in a state of climate emergency.
Scientists across the world have reached the consensus that climate change is happening. Thanks to the industrial revolution over the last three centuries, human action has helped increase the pace at which we are emitting Carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere.
The surging world population of ~7.8 billion people has increased the demand for food and therefore agriculture. The pressure on agricultural produce due to the increase in population has resulted in the expansion of agricultural lands, which in turn has resulted...