The Marin Carbon Project (MCP) achieves carbon sequestration in rangeland and agricultural soils through research and development of scalable, repeatable “carbon farming” techniques. CCI’s Agricultural Carbon Program supports the Marin Carbon Project through applied research, policy advocacy, and development of economic incentives for producers and land managers. MCP recently demonstrated that the use of compost as a rangeland soil amendment can significantly increase rates of soil carbon sequestration, directly removing atmospheric carbon. MCP is now building on this work with additional, diverse demonstration sites and the development of a rigorous protocol that will enable land managers in California and beyond to sequester carbon and possibly participate in carbon trading markets.
The correct answer among the choices listed above is the first option. Naturalization laws and regulations are implied powers of Congress. The Naturalization Law of 1790 provided the first rules in granting citizenship in the United States.
Answer:
Expectancy
Explanation:
The current view of why classical conditioning works the way it does, advanced by Rescorla and others, adds the concept of Expectancy to conditioning theory.
The Dog used as the experiment was also known to be expectant of the food being available at that point in time when the bell was rung. This explains the addition of the expectancy theory to the conditioning theory
Answer:
Explanation:
very fear of the cold war