Spread some crushed silicate rock atop the world’s vast agricultural lands to absorb atmospheric carbon and thereby tackle ...
Carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚) is naturally removed from the air when it reacts with certain types of rock. We can accelerate this ...
The weathering of rocks in the Canadian Rockies is accelerating with rising temperatures, creating a feedback loop that is ...
According to new research, Apophis's brief interaction with Earth’s gravity could unleash tremors and landslides on the ...
Enhanced rock weathering accelerates the natural process of COâ‚‚ removal by spreading crushed rocks on agricultural fields. While modeling shows significant potential, precise measurement of COâ‚‚ ...
Cemeteries not only provide a peaceful place to contemplate and commemorate the dead. They are also great places for studying ...
By modelling the process, the researchers revealed that sulfide weathering was accelerated further by processes which break rocks up as they freeze and shatter. Conversely, areas covered with ...
We know health outcomes frequently differ based on race. The 'Weathering theory' could help explain why, at least in the US. Rocks, soils and minerals — the elements that make up the land we ...
Already, the natural process of rock weathering is estimated to draw down around 1.1 billion tons of CO₂ every year. By enhancing this process, Lithos Carbon is scaling carbon removal that’s ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is naturally removed from the air when it reacts with certain types of rock. We can accelerate this ...
Researchers have shown that weathering of rocks in the Canadian Arctic will accelerate with rising temperatures, triggering a positive feedback loop that will release more and more carbon dioxide ...