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Re: What would the biggest challenges to competing in this prize be?
Replying to jamesburbridge: I think different teams might compete, both from the surficial weathering and in situ perspectives. The infrastructure for in situ can be expensive; there are a lot of cap… (View Post)2 -
Re: What would the biggest challenges to competing in this prize be?
This looks pretty good. Though scale-able CDR via carbon mineralization in peridotite is not currently demonstrated, I think that technology could compete for this prize, and that the prize could off… (View Post)3 -
Re: What is the best framework to consider possible approaches to carbon removal?
hi, this is Peter Kelemen. Please see my post on the National Academies study in the related discussion on that topic. (View Post)1 -
Re: Discussion of National Academies Study
Yes, there are some very positive, recent developments, with funding for scoping field sites for pilot experiments, and some potential investors. In this regard, we are farther along in this than eve… (View Post)2 -
Re: Discussion of National Academies Study
hi, this is Peter Kelemen, responding to posts by cnatan and jamesburbridge. I was the lead author on Chapter 6. I have a Google Scholar page where you can see a relatively up-to-date list of my pape… (View Post)2