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Reabsorbing Carbon

University and General Public

Vesta are a company accelerating carbon capture from natural chemical weathering. With more than 2 trillion tonnes of excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere today, we need to accelerate efforts to capture existing CO2 as well as reduce our emissions. The oceans are one of the largest carbon sinks on the planet, absorbing up to 25 percent of the atmospheric carbon-dioxide we emit each year, and research is underway to make it even more effective - and reduce ocean acidity at the same time. Vesta is pioneering techniques to speed up the natural process of natural chemical weathering - the gradual breakdown of rocks as they come into contact with rainfall - which is a highly effective way of removing carbon from the atmosphere, but only over a very extended time-frame. This coastal carbon capture approach relies on the carbon-absorbing potential of olivine - one of the most abundant, naturally occurring minerals worldwide. By grinding olivine into a fine sand and transporting it to coastal areas where it dissolves in the sea to form a stable form of carbon called bicarbonate, Vesta is hoping to remove up to a billion tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere every year. At the same time the team is also looking into olivine's relationship with the local ecosystem, the carbon footprint involved in extracting and transporting it, and any reduction in ocean acidity - a potentially invaluable environmental benefit.
 

  • Categories Ecology and Environment

  • Director Naomi Hogarty
  • Produced by Bracken Hollings
  • Running Time 7 minutes
  • Country United States of America
  • Year 2022

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