School of Natural Resources, College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, The Ohio State University
Carbon Management and Sequestration Center
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There is a growing concern about the increase in atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases with attendant effects on observed and projected climate change. The Carbon Management and Sequestration Center (C-MASC) is identifying ways to minimize carbon (C) loss and maximize retaining C in land, reducing the effects of C on global climate change that will radically change plant, animal and human life if left unaddressed.

We encourage you to learn more about us, our goals and objectives, our members, research, and publications by exploring our web site.
No-Tillage
Wetlands
Afforestation
Soils
For more information, contact Dr. Rattan Lal, CMASC Director and Professor of Soil Science, School of Natural Resources. Site designed and developed by Julie Vujevich, Graphic Designer, School of Natural Resources. Site maintained by Brenda Swank, Program Coordinator, School of Natural Resources.

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