A short video on how carbon can get into the atmosphere.
How much carbon dioxide can the United States store via geologic sequestration?
In 2013, the USGS released the first-ever comprehensive, nation-wide assessment of geologic carbon sequestration, which estimates a mean storage potential of 3,000 metric gigatons of carbon dioxide. The assessment is the first geologically-based, probabilistic assessment, with a range of 2,400 to 3,700 metric gigatons of potential carbon dioxide storage. In addition, the assessment is for the technically accessible potential, meaning that carbon dioxide can be successfully injected using today’s engineering practices and techniques.
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What is carbon sequestration?
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How much carbon dioxide does the United States and the World emit each year from energy sources?
Has the USGS made any Biologic Carbon Sequestration assessments?
A short video on how carbon can get into the atmosphere.

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What is carbon sequestration?
What’s the difference between geologic and biologic carbon sequestration?
How does carbon get into the atmosphere?
Which area is the best for geologic carbon sequestration?
How much carbon dioxide does the United States and the World emit each year from energy sources?
Has the USGS made any Biologic Carbon Sequestration assessments?
A short video on how carbon can get into the atmosphere.
A short video on how carbon can get into the atmosphere.

Is Sequestration Necessary? Can We Do It at an Acceptable Total Cost?
By Yousif Kharaka, USGS National Research Program
Is Sequestration Necessary? Can We Do It at an Acceptable Total Cost?
By Yousif Kharaka, USGS National Research Program