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Carbon sink
UK //ˈkɑːbən sɪŋk//US //ˈkɑrbən sɪŋk//
Definition
A natural or artificial feature that absorbs and stores carbon dioxide.
In simple words: A natural feature that absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Examples
- Forests act as a vital carbon sink, reducing greenhouse gases.
- The ocean is also considered a significant carbon sink, absorbing much of the world's CO2.
- Planting trees can enhance the function of our carbon sink.
- Wetlands serve as a natural carbon sink, storing carbon in their soils.
- Researchers are studying how to utilize farmland as a carbon sink.
Usage notes
Used frequently in environmental science and discussions. Appropriate in formal and informal contexts; less common in everyday conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun phrase
Memory hint
Think of a sink that absorbs water; this one absorbs carbon!
Collocations
- forest carbon sink
- marine carbon sink
- natural carbon sink
- artificial carbon sink
Synonyms
- carbon reservoir
- carbon storage
- carbon sequestration
- greenhouse gas sink
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'carbon source' which releases carbon dioxide.
- Using it as a verb instead of a noun.