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Abstract


On the presumption that the sequestration of carbon dioxide in algae for its utility as expatiated in the previous seminar proffers the best method, the seminar examines the time-length of sequestration of carbon dioxide by each of the several algae species available for use in the sequestration process, and accordingly through analysis of the chain of usages of the various algae species determines the sequestration durations. The seminar constructs concept life cycles of the algae expected to be used for the purposes of sequestration of fossil fuel flue-gas carbon dioxide, on the basis of which the overall duration of the sequestration of the carbon dioxide is estimated in effecting a comparative sequencing the algae species for the purposes of sequestration.