Space Laboratory Alterations: Techniques in Detrital CO2 Emission Mitigation

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Mubarak N, Kankara, I. A

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Published: 7 January 2020 | Article Type :

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Space Laboratory is the sum total of all ecosystems and the many external influences that affect them, including the Co2 sink and capture that facilitated climate change and or Greenhouse effect. This present paper discusses the magnitude of these effects and further suggested the need for technique(s) to address the global potential emission of CO2. The methodology adopted for the study was mainly primary data which dwelled on the laboratory techniques on the recent scientific advancements in CO2 mitigation technique which also focuses significantly on Carbon capture and storage (CCS), which is potential to stabilize the CO2 concentration in the ambient air within (10-20 years) This however saw many factors of Carbon IV oxide sequestering methods, but further discusses some of the hindrances towards the geological Carbon IV oxide capturing storages. The results showed that the Geological Carbon Capture Storage (CCS) adopted in the research is the best method since over 80% of Carbon IV oxide emission was mitigated. It was recommended that both International donor Agencies and nations should partake in curtailing the emission.

Keywords: Geological Carbon Capture Storage (GCCS), Emission, Mitigation Techniques, Hindrances.

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Mubarak N, Kankara, I. A. (2020-01-07). "Space Laboratory Alterations: Techniques in Detrital CO2 Emission Mitigation." *Volume 3*, 1, 1-5