A diverse carbon removals portfolio managed by CUR8, comprising:
Enhanced Rock Weathering
Accelerating natural process where rainwater and carbon dioxide reacts with silicate rocks to form a stable form of carbon in solution. This solution then travels via the rivers to the ocean where it remains stable for millennia. Enhanced weathering accelerates this process by using rock ground into dust, which is then spread on agricultural land.
Direct Air Capture
Removes carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere, typically using chemical processes that bind CO? from the air. The captured CO? can then be stored underground or used in various industrial applications.
Afforestation
Planting trees to either restore or develop new regions of forested land, increasing the drawdown of CO2 through natural respiration. These projects may also have significant environmental co-benefits such as air quality and biodiversity improvement.
Soil carbon sequestration
Enhancing agricultural soils’ ability to draw down carbon in both organic and inorganic forms. Soils are the second-largest carbon storage system on the planet, holding approximately 2,500 billion tonnes of carbon.
Biochart
Turning biomass, such as agricultural waste, into a stable form of carbon-rich charcoal through a process called pyrolysis. Pyrolysis heats the biomass in the absence of oxygen, which prevents it from fully combusting and instead turns it into biochar. This stores carbon for hundreds to thousands of years, while also forming a material which helps improve soil health.
These technologies require substantial investment to scale and provide viable solutions for achieving net zero. However, carbon removal is no substitute for reducing emissions. Both reductions and removals must be pursued simultaneously. The climate emergency demands action on all fronts.
Example Deployment (London Marathon Events)
- Create a Travel Plan
- Select a journey option
- Click on the CO2e amount and you will be directed to a checkout page with the carbon removal option pre-populated
Please use the Travel Map in the link below.
https://travel.yousmartthing.com/london10000