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Phil Renforth
1 year
Awesome to have @RogerAines visit us at @HWU_RCCS to talk on carbon dioxide removal
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Phil Renforth
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Great to have @piersforster joining us @HWU_RCCS.
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Paul Reginato
1 year
I'm thrilled for Homeworld to be supporting such great teams! Huge appreciation to @D_R_Goodwin, Paul Himmelstein, and Ariana Caiati for being fantastic teammates and working so hard make our first Garden Grants a success.
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Homeworld Collective
2 years
Homeworld Collective is thrilled to announce the results of our inaugural Garden Grants Program. TLDR; $1.3M to 16 awesome teams to take their best shots at “big, if true” ideas for climate biotech. https://t.co/BbkWuc9sJL 🧵
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Phil Renforth
2 years
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Ryan Orbuch
2 years
The mining industry moves tens of gigatons of material every year: more mass than all other heavy industry combined, and therefore, one of the largest opportunities for carbon removal. Cross-industry coordination like this is key to unlocking that potential!
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Phil Renforth
2 years
@IDRICUK
Industrial Decarbonisation Research & Innovation
2 years
Great to see IDRIC’s research on #decarbonising the food & beverages industry featured in @FruitJuiceFocus Discover insights shared by @BenjaminSovaco1, Steve Griffiths & Dylan Furszyfer Del Rio on how to achieve pathways to #NetZero for food systems: https://t.co/3VTjs3uQpC
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Phil Renforth
2 years
Applications are open for a PhD position in our group starting in Autumn 2024. See here: PhD opportunity on @FindAPhD:
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Phil Renforth
2 years
Summary, •14.8 Mt/yr of basic rock production can yield ∼3.7 Mt/yr of waste fine for UK ERW. •Rock extraction for ERW in UK can have relatively low socio-environmental impact. •A significant spatial variation was found in CDR potential across the UK's croplands.
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Phil Renforth
2 years
What are the potential resources for Enhanced Weathering in the UK? We explore that here: https://t.co/ETjjWBR9Ls Working as part of the @UKERW_GGRD in @HWU_RCCS
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Mijndert van der Spek
2 years
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Mijndert van der Spek
2 years
Recruiting for a research fellow! Super exciting role, leading development of an international CDR research & training centre!!
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Phil Renforth
2 years
Pioneering professionals have an opportunity to becoming early practitioners within this emerging industry by joining early stage commercial activities or beginning their own. It is also urgent that geoscience organisations reflect on the skills of their workforce...
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Phil Renforth
2 years
Concluding: There is already an ecosystem of emerging commercial operators developing first projects in this space.... Learned societies and university academics have an important role in helping to build awareness and skills within gCDR.
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Phil Renforth
2 years
Applied geo(environmental) scientist and engineers, as I suggest in my open access perspective article, could lead on: 1. Research and development 2. Technology design and operation 3. Environmental impact/LCA 4. Monitoring, reporting, and verification
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Phil Renforth
2 years
Last year our team @HeriotWattUni @HWU_RCCS laid out what 'geochemical CDR' involves https://t.co/SVStzUhVt0 and its road map for deployment working with @RockyMtnInst https://t.co/jRVVu4gPEG Skills and human capital are vital, but we are not yet ready for the challenge.
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frontiersin.org
Geochemical negative emissions technologies (NETs) comprise a set of approaches to climate change mitigation that make use of alkaline minerals to remove and...
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Phil Renforth
2 years
The largest environmental remediation project in human history has begun... A call to action! Environmental engineers and applied geoscientist have a pivotal role in carbon dioxide removal. #CDR https://t.co/Y92f3r486n @GeolSoc @EngGroupGeolSoc @ICE_engineers
lyellcollection.org
The largest environmental remediation project in human history has begun – that of removing hundreds of billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere over the coming century. This...
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Phil Renforth
2 years
Delighted to see this out. A code of conduct for marine CDR research. https://t.co/vMJpPnuPYP
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Miranda Boettcher
2 years
On Nov. 2, @AspenInstitute launches its Code of Conduct for #mCDR research. I was part of the author team w/ Romany Webb, @co2ley, @michelle_scobie, Sonja Klinsky, Javier Lezaun @phil_renforth, David Keller, Fei Chai & @Conathan Register for the launch: https://t.co/Ta0A4c7K2g
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Mijndert van der Spek
2 years
I'll be on the DAC R&D panel of the Global Direct Air Capture Conference! Register here: https://t.co/XbuMXixSbu
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