Spreading crushed stone across farm fields could inexpensively pull CO2 from the air while also increasing yields. But it ...
A new study reveals that implementing enhanced weathering (EW), the practice of adding crushed basalt to soils, with U.S.
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New Scientist on MSNClever chemistry can make rocks absorb CO2 much more quicklySpreading crushed rocks on fields can absorb CO2 from the air – now chemists have devised a way to turbocharge this process ...
The technique, known as enhanced rock weathering, involves spreading finely crushed basalt, a natural volcanic rock, on fields to boost the soil’s ability to extract CO 2 from the air. In the first ...
A new study has revealed a new approach to help the US meet its Net Zero target by 2050; this new innovative solution ...
A new study reveals that implementing enhanced weathering (EW), the practice of adding crushed basalt to soils, with U.S. agriculture could remove between 160 and 300 million metric tons of carbon ...
The four-year field trial in the U.S. Corn Belt, led by researchers at the University of Sheffield's Leverhulme Center for Climate Change Mitigation, shows adding crushed basalt to farmland in a ...
Enhanced weathering, involving the addition of crushed basalt to soils, could significantly aid U.S. agriculture in removing 160-300 million metric tons of CO 2 annually by 2050, potentially ...
A Danish consortium is seeking to store electricity from large scale renewable energy plants in the form of thermal energy in big tanks containing crushed, pea-sized stones made of basalt.
A new study reveals that implementing enhanced weathering (EW), the practice of adding crushed basalt to soils, with U.S. agriculture could remove between 160 and 300 million metric tons of carbon ...
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