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1. ''Environmental concerns - energy - renewable energy - fossil fuels - alternatives | 1. ''Environmental concerns - energy - renewable energy - fossil fuels - alternatives.'' | ||
Plant material used to derive biofuel from - for example by fermentation - or used directly as a fuel itself. | Plant material used to derive biofuel from - for example by fermentation - or used directly as a fuel itself. | ||
2. ''Environmental concerns | 2. ''Environmental concerns - carbon sequestration.'' | ||
Plant material that stores sequestered carbon, reducing the quantity of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. | Plant material that stores sequestered carbon, reducing the quantity of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. |
Latest revision as of 22:05, 3 August 2021
1. Environmental concerns - energy - renewable energy - fossil fuels - alternatives.
Plant material used to derive biofuel from - for example by fermentation - or used directly as a fuel itself.
2. Environmental concerns - carbon sequestration.
Plant material that stores sequestered carbon, reducing the quantity of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
3. Environmental concerns - ecosystems.
The total mass of living organisms - usually measured in tonnes - in a given environment.
Biomass can be measured for individual species, or in total.