sequestration

IPA: sɛkwʌstrˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The process or act of sequestering; a putting aside or separating.
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Examples of "sequestration" in Sentences

  • He obtained the annulment of the sequestration.
  • The permanence of sequestration is subject to some debate.
  • And the sequestration is already happening exactly as he predicted.
  • In addition, in sequestration I can see ample opportunity for unintended consequences, and not the good kinds.
  • As far as I can tell, carbon capture and sequestration is a political bribe targeted towards fossil fuel power producers (such as coal states).
  • Also presents a version of the graph showing cost of intervention against emissions reduction, point out that sequestration is the most expensive choice of all.
  • The one element I disagree with, carbon capture and sequestration, is only because I think funding should be staggered so as to not flood the scientists with more money than they can usefully use at the moment.
  • Carbon dioxide can also be injected into oil and gas reservoirs that are completely depleted, which would serve the purpose of long-term sequestration, but without any offsetting benefit from oil and gas production.
  • But carbon sequestration is subject to the same free rider effects as are most forms of reducing CO2 intensity once you get below the low-hanging fruit: it still costs more money to sequester than to just let the CO2 out the stack.

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