Biomass Carbon Removal and Storage (BiCRS) involves using biomass to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and then storing it to mitigate climate change. Among the methods of BiCRS, biomass burial leverages photosynthesis to capture atmospheric COâ‚‚ and storing organic matter in engineered environments that prevent decomposition. By isolating biomass in dry, anaerobic, or geologically stable conditions, biomass burial aims to lock away carbon for centuries or longer.
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