AbstractWe describe an approach to CO2 capture and storage from the atmosphere that involves enhancing the solubility of CO2 in the ocean by an engineered process equivalent to the natural silicate weathering process. HCl is electrochemically removed from the ocean and neutralized through reaction with silicate rocks. The alkaline solution resulting from the removal of HCl is neutralized by capturing atmospheric CO2 and is dissolved into the ocean where the carbon will be stored primarily as HCO3− without further acidifying the ocean. On time scales of hundreds of years or longer, some of the additional alkalinity is expected to lead to precipitation or enhanced preservation of CaCO3, resulting in the permanent storage of the associated car...