What if cropdusting could cool down the climate? What about rockdusting? Turns out sprinkling rock dust on fields may enhance a process called rock weathering, capable of trapping and removing ...
A simple solution for making modern life more sustainable may be right under our feet. A Seattle-based carbon removal company is collecting rock dust left over from mining material used for the ...
Dan Prevost grows corn, soybeans and cotton on about a thousand acres of farmland near the central Mississippi town of Raymond. Because the soil tends to get too acidic with the Deep South's heavy ...
On a banana plantation in rural Australia, a second-generation farming family spreads crushed volcanic rock between rows of ripening fruit. Eight thousand kilometers away, two young men in central ...
The application of crushed rock to farmers' fields may not only reduce greenhouse gases, it could also boost crop yields by up to 16%. These are the findings of a new study conducted by scientists ...
Weathering of huge amounts of tiny rocks could be a means to reduce the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. While this is normally a slow natural process during which minerals chemically bind CO2, ...
Enhanced rock weathering carbon removal startup raises $6.29 million seed round led by Union Square Ventures and Greylock Partners SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lithos, an agricultural carbon removal ...
On-the-ground operations in Brazil: regenerating farmland and capturing carbon through rock powder application InPlanet secures agreement to deliver 28,500 ERW credits to Microsoft, providing durable ...
A weird technology has emerged as a leader in the quest for net zero. But this form of carbon capture, called Enhanced Rock Weathering (or ERW for short), still requires innovation — and government ...
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