User:ENPEREZ90/Climate change mitigation

Carbon reduction
Carbon sequestration is the process of storing carbon dioxide in a solid and dissolved forms for very long periods. It is a tremendous process which could reduce the anthropogenic carbon footprint at a stable state. However, the cost of the process could be cost inefficient and the safety of the process on other ecological cycles is uncertain.

Solar Radiation Management (SRM)
Solar Radiation Management is a geoengineering method that reduces the amount of solar energy absorbed by the greenhouse gases by reflecting the sunlight back through albedo modification. The solar geoengineering methods include placing reflective objects in space, injection of stratospheric aerosols, brightening marine clouds, and increasing albedo buildings on land etc.

LIVING LABORATORIES IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (United States)

Living Laboratories have been created among educational institutions throughout the United States with a set goal to achieve Carbon neutrality.[https://universityofcalifornia.edu/sites/default/files/Bending_the_Curve_F5_spreads. [1] ] Living Laboratories in the UC system in the states of California, aim at achieving net-zero green house has emissions at all ten of its Universities by, utilizing smart lighting and smart building systems that reduce energy consumption, utilizing food waste for the production of bio methane and solar greenhouse that that harvests light for solar electricity. [https://universityofcalifornia.edu/sites/default/files/Bending_the_Curve_F5_spreads. [2] ] The University of California Institutional goal is to decarbonize by the year 2025.[3 ]

Living laboratories at Harvard University were given rise through partnerships between the campus staff, students and their mission to reduce green house emissions. The outcome of these living laboratories has been designed to educate at the local, regional and global levels.[4 ] The living laboratory initiative, has given funding to climate solutions living laboratory course and research project, for the study and designing of solutions for reducing green house emissions at Harvard University. The University has also allocated $200,000 to the campus Sustainability innovation fund, to support student of all levels of higher education to address challenges in reducing green house emissions on the Campus.