Preliminary Studies on Carbon Sequestration Changes of Wood Materials in Manufacturing Process

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In this paper, we initially inspected the carbon storage changes of wood materials in manufacturing process combined energy consumption and material loss of wood materials in manufacturing process, analysed carbon sequestration potential of wood materials, and demonstrated the role of using wood in reducing CO2 emission and mitigating climate warming.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 199-200)

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143-146

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February 2011

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