Yale researchers figured prominently at a recent scientific meeting at The Royal Society in London on enhanced weathering with agriculture for atmospheric carbon dioxide removal.
Enhanced weathering — a carbon dioxide removal process that speeds up natural rock weathering to capture atmospheric carbon — is a focus area of the Yale Center for Natural Carbon Capture (YCNCC), which was founded in 2021 to explore fundamental and applied science relating to how natural processes can be enhanced to create effective, safe, and scalable methods to reduce greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere to address the threat of climate change.
Noah Planavsky, a professor of Earth and planetary sciences in the (FAS) and scientific leadership team member of YCNCC, co-convened the meeting, chaired a session on social acceptance of enhanced weathering implementation, moderated a panel at the meeting, and closed the program. YCNCC co-director
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