Land‐based enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is a biogeochemical carbon dioxide removal (CDR) strategy aiming to accelerate natural geological processes of carbon sequestration through application of crushed silicate rocks, such as basalt, to croplands and forested landscapes. However, the efficacy of the approach when undertaken with basalt, and its potential co‐benefits for agriculture, require experimental and field evaluation. Here we report that amending a UK clay‐loam agricultural soil with a high loading (10 kg/m2) of relatively coarse‐grained crushed basalt significantly increased the yield (21 ± 9.4%, SE ) of the important C4 cereal Sorghum bicolor under controlled environmental conditions, without accumulation of potentially toxic tr...
Conventional row crop agriculture for both food and fuel is a source of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nit...
Global warming as a result of rapid increase in atmospheric CO2 emission is significantly influencin...
Enhanced silicate rock weathering (ERW), deployable with croplands, has potential use for atmospheri...
Land‐based enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is a biogeochemical carbon dioxide removal (CDR) strategy ...
Land-based enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is a biogeochemical carbon dioxide removal (CDR) strategy ...
Silicate rock weathering is a natural chemical process that consumes atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2...
Mafic igneous rocks, such as basalt, are composed of abundant calcium- and magnesium-rich silicate m...
Addressing soil nutrient degradation and global warming requires novel solutions. Enhanced weatherin...
Achieving national targets for net-zero carbon emissions will require atmospheric carbon dioxide rem...
The magnitude of future climate change could be moderated by immediately reducing the amount of CO 2...
Biochar and Basalt Dust Interactions – Thomas Goreau, Global Coral Reef Alliance http://www.youtube....
International audienceNegative emission technologies underpin socioeconomic scenarios consistent wit...
Conventional row crop agriculture for both food and fuel is a source of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nit...
Global warming as a result of rapid increase in atmospheric CO2 emission is significantly influencin...
Enhanced silicate rock weathering (ERW), deployable with croplands, has potential use for atmospheri...
Land‐based enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is a biogeochemical carbon dioxide removal (CDR) strategy ...
Land-based enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is a biogeochemical carbon dioxide removal (CDR) strategy ...
Silicate rock weathering is a natural chemical process that consumes atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2...
Mafic igneous rocks, such as basalt, are composed of abundant calcium- and magnesium-rich silicate m...
Addressing soil nutrient degradation and global warming requires novel solutions. Enhanced weatherin...
Achieving national targets for net-zero carbon emissions will require atmospheric carbon dioxide rem...
The magnitude of future climate change could be moderated by immediately reducing the amount of CO 2...
Biochar and Basalt Dust Interactions – Thomas Goreau, Global Coral Reef Alliance http://www.youtube....
International audienceNegative emission technologies underpin socioeconomic scenarios consistent wit...
Conventional row crop agriculture for both food and fuel is a source of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nit...
Global warming as a result of rapid increase in atmospheric CO2 emission is significantly influencin...
Enhanced silicate rock weathering (ERW), deployable with croplands, has potential use for atmospheri...