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    Jan 14

    Want an introduction to removing CO2 from the atmosphere? ... We have a primer for you

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  2. Dec 17

    New manuscript out on accelerated weathering of limestone 👇 A truly collaborative project as part of

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  3. Retweeted
    Dec 15

    1/25 Our new paper on effect of Greenhouse Gas Removal and how to minimize it is out. Coauthored with @szersynski , @Lancs_LEC Full paper here in EPE: A 🧵

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  4. Retweeted
    Nov 30

    Interested in submitting, but afraid you are too late? You are in luck! The submission deadline has been extended to February 1, 2022.

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    What fresh Hell is this?! “The British Council will be stripped of its role in running the £110m Turing student exchange scheme and replaced by the outsourcing firm Capita.” I’m disgusted. Erasmus+ has now been replaced by a private profiteering scheme.

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  7. Dec 8

    Report is now live "A Research Strategy for Ocean-based Carbon Dioxide Removal and Sequestration". Get your copy here 👇

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    Dec 8

    Report release webinar in an hour! Come learn about a research strategy for ocean carbon dioxide removal.

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  9. Dec 3

    A new report from provides a path forward for research and development needed to assess the viability of promising ocean-based CDR approaches. Attend the public report release webinar on Dec. 8 at 11 am ET  

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  10. Dec 1

    An great paper from my colleague on climate impacts of blue hydrogen "blue hydrogen is compatible with low-carbon economies"

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    Nov 29
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    Nov 24

    Only 7️⃣ days left to register for the $100M XPRIZE Carbon Removal milestone awards, where up to $15M will be awarded to 15 different teams. Take a trip down memory lane to see the tweet that started it all.

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    Nov 10

    Hundreds of submissions. Only 23 winners. Meet the XPRIZE Carbon Removal Student Award Winners, who won up to $250k per team.

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    Nov 3

    Identifying the best Climate Change mitigation tech to come from the $100M XPRIZE Carbon Removal means we need the best minds evaluating all the team’s submissions. Meet the judges deciding the winners of XPRIZE Carbon Removal and why we selected them:

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    Oct 22

    In this interview, I chat with and briefly explain what Enhanced Weathering is and how can we use it to combat climate change

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    Meet Mel, our Research Lead 🤓 ​Mel's a geochemist whose research focuses on how physical and chemical weathering processes remove CO2 from the atmosphere.  is leading our research program as we test and up-scale enhanced at our sites at Glenaros.🙌🌏

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    Sep 15

    Stop by if you're in Sheffield city centre this weekend! Learn more about: Our work investigating how we could remove CO2 from the atmosphere by accelerating rock weathering and why we're using basalt to investigate this! Online activities to be uploaded Friday afternoon 😀

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    Sep 13

    Drumroll please, for the new Expedition Blog of the project . In a study on Gran Canaria scientists of investigate if ocean alkalinization is a possible solution for the removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

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    Sep 9

    Super excited to share that is purchasing carbon removals from our first deployment and beyond! thank you and team!

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    Sep 8

    If you're out and about in Sheffield on the 18th or 19th September, don't miss our exhibit on carbon dioxide removal!

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    Sep 8

    New | : taking into account that most rocks display spatially , we investigated the impact of wettability heterogeneity at pore‑scale via direct numerical simulation. Check out

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