The impact of carbon dioxide removal on temperature parameters over West Africa

Removal of atmospheric carbon dioxide is being considered a suitable option for reducing the recent global rise in atmospheric temperature. The impact of the removal on some climate parameters—near-surface air temperature (TAS), maximum near-surface air temperature (TASMAX), minimum near-surface air...

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Air temperature
Aquatic Pollution
Atmosphere
Atmospheric Sciences
Atmospheric temperature
Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide removal
Carbon sequestration
Climate change
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
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Meteorology
Modelling
Parameters
Reforestation
Removal
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Temperature
Temperature variations
Terrestrial Pollution
Waste Water Technology
Water Management
Water Pollution Control
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