Including the closely related term sequester.
… levels of plant diversity can enhance storage of soil organic carbon. Trees are probably those most often noted for their carbon sequestration abilities, but hedgerows, grasslands, and wildflower areas also have the capacity to absorb significant amounts of carbon, storing it in woody growth, in leaves, in roots and in the soil. Efforts to increase biodiversity can therefore be an important…
… with removal (i.e. you offset or sequester the same amount of carbon emissions that you emit). Though, as The Carbon Trust noted in November 2019, ‘Net Zero’ does in fact lack an official or commonly agreed definition. In contrast, Zero Carbon is typically considered to mean that there is no emission of Carbon Dioxide at all from a product or service, and therefore no use of offsetting. It should…