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FOREST FRAGMENT IN THE MUNICIPAL SPRING OF ITAPIRA-SP FAVORS CARBON NEUTRALIZATION MITIGAGING THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT
Author(s) -
Anderson Martelli
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of interdisciplinary debates
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2675-469X
DOI - 10.51249/jid.v3i01.688
Subject(s) - greenhouse gas , climate change , carbon dioxide , spring (device) , carbon sequestration , environmental science , carbon fibers , greenhouse effect , fragment (logic) , environmental protection , atmosphere (unit) , global warming , geography , ecology , meteorology , biology , mechanical engineering , materials science , composite number , computer science , engineering , composite material , programming language
Evidence of climate change that has occurred in recent years is largely attributable to anthropic influences. Excess carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere is harmful, being one of the substances responsible for climate change and trees favor the sequestration of this CO2. Thus, this article aimed to quantify the carbon that was neutralized in a forest fragment located at a spring in the municipality of Itapira-SP, mitigating the emission of greenhouse gases. The results showed that this fragment neutralized 261.20 tons of carbon over 20 years. Forests constitute important carbon stocks with the removal of atmospheric CO2 through the process of photosynthesis. The preservation of this forest fragment by the government and civil society characterize plausible actions with regard to the climate changes that the world has been experiencing.

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