by Caroline Kennedy | Aug 18, 2026
Achieving national targets for net-zero carbon emissions will require atmospheric carbon dioxide removal strategies compatible with rising agricultural production. One possible method for delivering on these goals is enhanced rock weathering, which involves modifying...
by Caroline Kennedy | Aug 18, 2026
A major new detailed simulation-based analysis reports the first robust estimates of net carbon sequestration for UK farmland by implementing enhanced rock weathering (EW) with basalt, a common natural silicate rock, between 2020 and 2070. Major findings are that EW...
by Caroline Kennedy | Aug 18, 2026
Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW), a technology based on amending soils with crushed calcium- and magnesium-rich silicate minerals has substantial CO2 removal potential. Evaluation of the available resources of these minerals and current production capacity is crucial...
by Caroline Kennedy | Aug 17, 2026
Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW), a technology based on amending soils with crushed calcium- and magnesium-rich silicate minerals has substantial CO2 removal potential. Evaluation of the available resources of these minerals and current production capacity is crucial...
by Caroline Kennedy | Aug 17, 2026
All pathways to achieving the Paris Agreement target of limiting global warming to 1.5 ∘C or 2 ∘C require the large-scale removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. Many CO2 removal (CDR) strategies have been proposed, which vary widely in both price per ton...