Carbon Sequestration and Emission Reduction: A Philosophical-Numerical Framework for Climate Resilience
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Climate change, driven by escalating atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentrations now exceeding 420 ppm, represents the most profound challenge to global stability. This interdisciplinary paper introduces a novel philosophical-numerical framework—AquaNumerica—for understanding and advancing carbon sequestration and emission reduction technologies. Drawing on recent advancements in Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) including direct air capture (DAC), bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), biochar production, and mineral carbonation, we demonstrate how the foundational codes 3, 7, and 12 provide a unified language for designing resilient carbon management systems. The framework integrates empirical data from emerging technologies with philosophical reflection on humanity's relationship with carbon, proposing that effective climate action requires not only technological innovation but also a fundamental shift in how we conceptualize carbon—from waste to asset, from problem to opportunity. By examining synergies between material science, artificial intelligence, and numerical philosophy, this paper offers a holistic pathway toward achieving net-zero emissions and long-term climate resilience.
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