The use of soil to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere

Questions 31-40

Complete the notes. Write ONE WORD ONLY in each gap.

 

The use of soil to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere

Rattan Lal

  • Claims that 13% of CO2 in the atmosphere could be absorbed by agricultural soils

  • Erosion is more likely in soil that is 31.

  • Lal found soil in Africa that was very 32.

  • It was suggested that carbon from soil was entering the atmosphere

 

Soil and carbon

  • Plants turn CO2 from the air into carbon-based substances such as 33.

  • Some CO2 moves from the 34. of plants to microbes in the soil

  • Carbon was lost from the soil when agriculture was invented

 

Regenerative agriculture

  • Uses established practices to make sure soil remains fertile and 35.

  • e.g. through year-round planting and increasing the 36. of plants that are grown

 

California study

  • Taking place on a big 37. farm

  • Uses compost made from waste from agriculture and 38.

 

Australia study

  • Aims to increase soil carbon by using 39. that are always green

 

Future developments may include

  • Reducing the amount of fertilizer used in farming

  • Giving farmers 40. for carbon storage, as well as their produce