The Industry’s First Certified Carbon Credits in Enhanced Rock Weathering
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Understanding losses and adjustments to carbon dioxide removal (CDR) estimates

Imagine holding a giant sponge, and your job is to soak up as much water as possible. But along the way, some water drips off, some gets absorbed by other things, and some even turns into steam! This is similar to how scientists try to remove carbon dioxide (CO₂) from the air using special kinds of rock powder. These losses and adjustments in carbon dioxide removal efforts show that, just like our sponge, not all of the CO₂ stays where we want it. Losses and adjustments in carbon dioxide removal are inevitable in this process. Importantly, we can measure these … Read more

Explaining our data collection framework and field monitoring station (FMS)

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Data accuracy is at the core of our work, and our Field Monitoring Station (FMS) plays a critical role in ensuring reliable, science-backed measurements for Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW). Our Data Collection Framework and Field Monitoring Station work together to collect real-time environmental data. This allows us to track how basalt rock powder interacts with soil, water, and air. Data for crediting is derived from the infield sample points, dispersed across a deployment site. But the FMS is a place we can monitor more intensively for research purposes.  As Dr. Matthew Clarkson, Head of Carbon at InPlanet explains: “We monitor … Read more