Tag: enhanced rock weathering
Carbon Drawdown Initiative Innovates On A Lab Test Speeding Up CDR Research
Enhanced rock weathering is one of the most promising carbon dioxide removal techniques, but in practice, finding the right rock for the right soil has been a slow, painstaking process. Now, Carbon Drawdown Initiative says it has found very promising results in its research to slash testing times from 200+ … [continued]
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ClimeFi & World Ocean Council: Scaling Marine CDR For Climate & Biodiversity
Marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) is getting increasing attention. Often overlooked, the ocean’s vast capacity to store CO₂ is now seen as a vital climate lever, and one with distinct advantages over land-based carbon removal. This second article in a three-part series by ClimeFi and the World Ocean Council explores … [continued]
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Biochar & Rock Dust: Unlocking The Future Of Climate-Smart Agriculture
As the world seeks urgent solutions to decarbonize food systems, two nature-based technologies are gaining traction for their ability to tackle multiple challenges at once: Biochar Carbon Removal (BCR) and Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW). Together, these approaches not only sequester carbon at scale, but when used in the correct contexts … [continued]
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