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CARBON NEGATIVE TECHNOLOGY

Anaerobic Digestion is a rare technology it contributes to reducing the greenhouse gases.

A well-managed Anaerobic Digestion system will aim to maximise methane production, but not release any gases to the atmosphere, thereby reducing overall emissions.

Anaerobic Digestion also provides a source of energy with no net increase in atmospheric carbon which contributes to climate change.

Energy generated through the AD process can help reduce the demand for fossil fuels.

Anaerobic Digestion creates an integrated management system which reduces the likelihood of soil and water pollution occurring, compared to disposal of untreated animal manure / slurries.

A financial advantage of Anaerobic Digestion is the conversion of residues into potentially saleable products: biogas, soil conditioner, liquid fertiliser.

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UK Government Climate Change Reports

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House of Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee Climate Change, Water Security and Flooding.

8 Sept 2004

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Holocene Climate Variability (HOLIVAR)
The HOLIVAR programme seeks to bring together European scientists interested in climate variability over the last 11,500 years (the Holocene period).

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The Role of Soils in the Terrestrial Carbon Balance (RSTCB) An ESF scientific programme.
 

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