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Natural geological processes have been regulating Earth's climate for millions of years. Accelerated versions of these ...
Could blending of crushed rock with arable soil lower global temperatures? Researchers study global warming events from 40 and 56 million years ago to find answers. The Earth is getting hotter and ...
Sedimentary rocks on the banks of the Mackenzie River, Canada, a major river basin where rock weathering is a CO2 source. Image credit: Robert Hilton. Rocks contain an enormous store of carbon in the ...
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 ...
Industry Insight from Ethical Corporation Magazine, a part of Thomson Reuters. Extreme rock weathering is a carbon removal technology that is attracting investment from likes of Microsoft The ...
Mati Carbon team members, from left, Arjit Adaval, Dr. Noah Planavsky, Shantanu Agarwal, Dr. Jake Jordan and Pratik Chougule accept the grand prize XPRIZE Carbon Removal award on Tuesday, April 22, ...
Weathering and erosion slowly chisel, polish, and buff Earth's rock into ever evolving works of art—and then wash the remains ...
The Earth is getting hotter and consequences have been made manifest this summer around the world. Looking back in geological history, global warming events are not uncommon: Around 56 million years ...