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  • A state-level analysis of the impact of enhanced weathering deployment on carbon sequestration on agricultural land suggests that enhanced weathering could help the USA meet net-zero 2050 goals.

    • David J. Beerling
    • Euripides P. Kantzas
    • Maria Val Martin
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 638, P: 425-434
  • The necessary and rapid transition to a low-carbon economy will lead to massive stranded assets, which could risk the stability of financial markets and the economy. Through a global equity network, most risk and responsibility is owned by investors, such as pension funds, in developed countries.

    • Gregor Semieniuk
    • Philip B. Holden
    • Jorge E. Viñuales
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 12, P: 532-538
  • A detailed assessment of the techno-economic potential of enhanced rock weathering on croplands identifies national CO2 removal potentials, costs and engineering challenges if it were to be scaled up to help meet ambitious global CO2 removal targets.

    • David J. Beerling
    • Euripides P. Kantzas
    • Steven A. Banwart
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 583, P: 242-248
  • Nijsse and colleagues find that due to technological trajectories set in motion by past policy, a global irreversible solar tipping point may have passed where solar energy gradually comes to dominate global electricity markets, without any further climate policies. Uncertainties arise, however, over grid stability in a renewables-dominated power system, the availability of sufficient finance in underdeveloped economies, the capacity of supply chains and political resistance from regions that lose employment.

    • Femke J. M. M. Nijsse
    • Jean-Francois Mercure
    • Hector Pollitt
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-10
  • Little is known about the actual effects of electrification policies on carbon emissions. This study shows that, under current carbon intensities of electricity generation, electric cars and heat pumps are less emission intensive than fossil-fuel-based alternatives in 53 of 59 world regions.

    • Florian Knobloch
    • Steef V. Hanssen
    • Jean-Francois Mercure
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 3, P: 437-447
  • Enhanced rock weathering is competitive with other carbon sequestration strategies in terms of land, energy and water use with its overall sustainability dependent on that of the energy system supplying it, according to a process-based life cycle assessment.

    • Rafael M. Eufrasio
    • Euripides P. Kantzas
    • David J. Beerling
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 3, P: 1-13