Transforming US agriculture for carbon removal with enhanced weathering
University of Sheffield · Texas A&M University · +13 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Enhanced weathering (EW) with agriculture uses crushed silicate rocks to drive carbon dioxide removal (CDR) 1,2 . If widely adopted on farmlands, it could help achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 2–4 . Here we show, with a detailed US state-specific carbon cycle analysis constrained by resource provision, that EW deployed on agricultural land could sequester 0.16–0.30 GtCO 2 yr −1 by 2050, rising to 0.25–0.49 GtCO 2 yr −1 by 2070. Geochemical assessment of rivers and oceans suggests effective transport of dissolved products from EW from soils, offering CDR on intergenerational timescales. Our analysis further indicates that EW may temporarily help lower ground-level ozone and concentrations of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.39
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- 100%
- References
- 56
Authors
21Topics & keywords
- Weathering
- Agriculture
- Environmental science
- Greenhouse gas
- Earth science
- Physical geography
- Geography
- Ecology