The role of carbon in life's blueprint and carbon cycle understanding earth's essential cycling system: benefits and harms to our planet ...

This abstract provides a concise overview of carbon, carbon dioxide, and the carbon cycle. Carbon is an essential element for life on Earth, serving as the building block of organic molecules found in living organisms. Carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas, plays a dual role in supporting life thro...

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Main Authors: Prajapati SK, V, Kumar, Dayal P, Gairola A, Borate RB, Srivastava R
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2023
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.8385430 2023-11-05T03:44:30+01:00 The role of carbon in life's blueprint and carbon cycle understanding earth's essential cycling system: benefits and harms to our planet ... Prajapati SK V, Kumar Dayal P Gairola A Borate RB Srivastava R 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8385430 https://zenodo.org/record/8385430 en eng Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/agrisustain https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8385431 https://zenodo.org/communities/agrisustain Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Greenhouse gas Carbon dioxide Carbon cycle Earth's climate JournalArticle article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.838543010.5281/zenodo.8385431 2023-10-09T11:08:36Z This abstract provides a concise overview of carbon, carbon dioxide, and the carbon cycle. Carbon is an essential element for life on Earth, serving as the building block of organic molecules found in living organisms. Carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas, plays a dual role in supporting life through photosynthesis while also contributing to climate change when its concentration in the atmosphere increases due to human activities. The carbon cycle is a natural process that continuously cycles carbon between the atmosphere, oceans, land, and living organisms. It plays a vital role in regulating the Earth's climate, supporting plant growth through photosynthesis, sequestering carbon in natural sinks, and sustaining various ecosystems. However, human activities have disrupted the carbon cycle, leading to adverse effects such as climate change, ocean acidification, and ecosystem disturbances. Mitigating these harmful impacts requires global efforts to reduce carbon emissions, conserve forests, and adopt ... : {"references": ["1.\tIPCC 2007 Climate change 2007. Climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability. Working Group II. Geneva, Switzerland: IPCC. [google scholar]", "2.\tIPCC 2001 Climate change 2001: the scientific basis. Inter-government panel on climate change. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. [google scholar]", "3.\tLin, B.B.; Macfadyen, S.; Renwick, A.R.; Cunningham, S.A.; Schellhorn, N.A. Maximizing the environmental benefits of carbon farming through ecosystem service delivery. Bioscience, 2013, 63(10), 793-803. [google scholar]", "4.\tPindilli, E.; Sleeter, R.; Hogan, D. Estimating the societal benefits of carbon dioxide sequestration through peatland restoration. Ecological Economics, 2018, 154, 145-155. [google scholar]", "5.\tRahil, A.; Gammon, R.; Brown, N.; Udie, J.; Mazhar, M.U. Potential economic benefits of carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction due to renewable energy and electrolytic hydrogen fuel deployment under current and long-term forecasting of the Social Carbon Cost (SCC). ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic Greenhouse gas
Carbon dioxide
Carbon cycle
Earth's climate
spellingShingle Greenhouse gas
Carbon dioxide
Carbon cycle
Earth's climate
Prajapati SK
V, Kumar
Dayal P
Gairola A
Borate RB
Srivastava R
The role of carbon in life's blueprint and carbon cycle understanding earth's essential cycling system: benefits and harms to our planet ...
topic_facet Greenhouse gas
Carbon dioxide
Carbon cycle
Earth's climate
description This abstract provides a concise overview of carbon, carbon dioxide, and the carbon cycle. Carbon is an essential element for life on Earth, serving as the building block of organic molecules found in living organisms. Carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas, plays a dual role in supporting life through photosynthesis while also contributing to climate change when its concentration in the atmosphere increases due to human activities. The carbon cycle is a natural process that continuously cycles carbon between the atmosphere, oceans, land, and living organisms. It plays a vital role in regulating the Earth's climate, supporting plant growth through photosynthesis, sequestering carbon in natural sinks, and sustaining various ecosystems. However, human activities have disrupted the carbon cycle, leading to adverse effects such as climate change, ocean acidification, and ecosystem disturbances. Mitigating these harmful impacts requires global efforts to reduce carbon emissions, conserve forests, and adopt ... : {"references": ["1.\tIPCC 2007 Climate change 2007. Climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability. Working Group II. Geneva, Switzerland: IPCC. [google scholar]", "2.\tIPCC 2001 Climate change 2001: the scientific basis. Inter-government panel on climate change. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. [google scholar]", "3.\tLin, B.B.; Macfadyen, S.; Renwick, A.R.; Cunningham, S.A.; Schellhorn, N.A. Maximizing the environmental benefits of carbon farming through ecosystem service delivery. Bioscience, 2013, 63(10), 793-803. [google scholar]", "4.\tPindilli, E.; Sleeter, R.; Hogan, D. Estimating the societal benefits of carbon dioxide sequestration through peatland restoration. Ecological Economics, 2018, 154, 145-155. [google scholar]", "5.\tRahil, A.; Gammon, R.; Brown, N.; Udie, J.; Mazhar, M.U. Potential economic benefits of carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction due to renewable energy and electrolytic hydrogen fuel deployment under current and long-term forecasting of the Social Carbon Cost (SCC). ...
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author Prajapati SK
V, Kumar
Dayal P
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Borate RB
Srivastava R
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V, Kumar
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Borate RB
Srivastava R
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title The role of carbon in life's blueprint and carbon cycle understanding earth's essential cycling system: benefits and harms to our planet ...
title_short The role of carbon in life's blueprint and carbon cycle understanding earth's essential cycling system: benefits and harms to our planet ...
title_full The role of carbon in life's blueprint and carbon cycle understanding earth's essential cycling system: benefits and harms to our planet ...
title_fullStr The role of carbon in life's blueprint and carbon cycle understanding earth's essential cycling system: benefits and harms to our planet ...
title_full_unstemmed The role of carbon in life's blueprint and carbon cycle understanding earth's essential cycling system: benefits and harms to our planet ...
title_sort role of carbon in life's blueprint and carbon cycle understanding earth's essential cycling system: benefits and harms to our planet ...
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