Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) are driving increases in global temperatures. Enhanced weathering of silicate rocks is a CO2 removal technology that could help mitigate anthropogenic climate change. Enhanced weathering adds powdered silicate rock to agricultural lands, accelerating natural chemical weathering, and is expected to rapidly draw down atmospheric CO2. However, differences between enhanced and natural weathering result in significant uncertainties about its potential efficacy. This article summarizes the research into enhanced weathering and the uncertainties of enhanced weathering due to the key differences with natural weathering, as well as future research directions
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Enhanced weathering (EW) is one of the most promising negative emissions technologies urgently neede...
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Terrestrial enhanced weathering, the spreading of ultramafic silicate rock flour to enhance natural ...
This study explores how public attitudes across three countries influence support towards terrestria...
Despite scientists’ dire warnings about the catastrophic impacts of climate change, the greenhouse g...
Enhanced silicate rock weathering (ERW), deployable with croplands, has potential use for atmospheri...
Conventional row crop agriculture for both food and fuel is a source of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nit...
Silicate rock weathering is a natural chemical process that consumes atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2...
Enhanced weathering (EW) is one of the most promising negative emissions technologies urgently neede...
International audienceA number of negative emission technologies (NETs) have been proposed to active...
The weathering of silicates is a major control on atmospheric CO2 at geologic timescales. It was pro...
The aim of enhanced weathering is to capture CO2 by the carbonation of silicates, or by dissolution...
Chemical weathering is an integral part of both the rock and carbon cycles and is being affected by ...
Restricting future global temperature increase to 2°C or less requires the adoption of Negative Emis...
Restricting future global temperature increase to 2°C or less requires the adoption of negative emis...
International audienceThe weathering of silicate minerals removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmo...
Mankind suffers from fixation on technology fixes. This is probably the main reason why the obvious ...
Terrestrial enhanced weathering, the spreading of ultramafic silicate rock flour to enhance natural ...
This study explores how public attitudes across three countries influence support towards terrestria...
Despite scientists’ dire warnings about the catastrophic impacts of climate change, the greenhouse g...
Enhanced silicate rock weathering (ERW), deployable with croplands, has potential use for atmospheri...