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Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry

ISSN: 2380-2391

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Review on Forest Carbon Stock and Suggestion for Carbon Release in Ethiopia

Abstract

Melese Worku and Habtamu Agonafir

The Earth’s climate has always gone through periods of change. Over the past few decades, however, the implications of increasing fluctuations in weather patterns have led to recognition of the need for international action. The manmade greenhouse effect is caused by the addition of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs), especially Carbon dioxide (CO2), which are emitted when fossil fuels, such as petroleum, coal and natural gas, are burned. In addition to CO2, GHGs include Methane (CH4), Nitrous oxide (N2O), Hydrofluoric Carbons (HFCs), Per Fluorocarbons (PFCs), and Sulphur hexafluoride (SF2). This situation, combined with additional human activities that have decreased the Earth’s natural ability to absorb Carbon dioxide such as the depletion of forest cover. Woodland requisition and stock up additional carbon than some other worldly bionetwork and are a significant accepted brake pedal on type of weather alter. This is complete through the development of foliage enlargement and consequential natural carbon appropriation. The forest ecosystem is an important carbon sink and source containing majority of the above ground terrestrial organic carbon. The forest is declining due to human activities. Sustainable management strategies are necessary to make this forest as carbon sink rather than source. To review the forest’s carbon foundation possible, dried out biomass is enumerate since 50% of its division is carbon. Thus, undertaking different studies considering such issues have paramount importance for carbon do business, type of weather alter alleviation and finance magnetism. As a result, increasing home-grown knowledge for biodiversity management, weather modify alleviation and city greening choice is extremely significant in pretty carbon confiscation potentials.

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