Even in severe drought, enhanced rock weathering on croplands shows promise for carbon capture -researchers

Published 22:13 on October 24, 2023  /  Last updated at 22:13 on October 24, 2023  /  Americas, Nature-based, US, Voluntary

Adding pulverised volcanic rock to cropland, even in severe drought conditions, could significantly contribute to carbon removal from the atmosphere, according to a new study.
Adding pulverised volcanic rock to cropland, even in severe drought conditions, could significantly contribute to carbon removal from the atmosphere, according to a new study.


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