
Leverhulme Centre for Climate Change Mitigation
@lc3m_cdr
Investigating bio-geochemical improvement of croplands as a strategy for removing CO2 from the atmosphere whilst increasing food and soil security.
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https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/lc3m 28-03-2019 08:58:38
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The Trust's Early Career Fellowships offer a three-year salaried post for researchers at the beginning of their academic career to undertake a significant piece of research. Interested? Apply here: leverhulme.ac.uk/early-career-f… Deadline: 20 February 2025, 4 pm. Read about some of the

Our Director Prof David Beerling talks to Scientific American Scientific American: Crushed Rocks Could Be the Next Climate Solution scientificamerican.com/article/could-… CO₂RE - The Greenhouse Gas Removal Hub UK Enhanced Rock Weathering GGR Demonstrator The Leverhulme Trust


New Study Says Enhanced Weathering Could Unlock Meaningful CDR In US Agriculture carbonherald.com/new-study-says… via Carbon Herald


We're delighted to hear that our Director's article features in The Leverhulme Trust's new media collection, showcasing research they fund across the arts, humanities, sciences & social sciences. Read it here: media.leverhulme.ac.uk/feature/farmin…

Thrilled to share a great new video about our work from our esteemed funders at The Leverhulme Trust (thanks 🙏) - check it out here: youtube.com/watch?v=AY3Bi5…

How can volcanic rock dust address the climate crisis and improve food security? Leverhulme Centre for Climate Change Mitigation The University of Sheffield investigates how enhanced rock weathering has the potential to tackle the most fundamental challenge of our time. media.leverhulme.ac.uk/video/leverhul…


Our Director Prof David Beerling speaks with Nick Breeze (Bluesky: @nickbreeze.genn.cc ) for the ClimateGenn Podcast podcast: Can Enhanced Rock Weathering Supercharge Regenerative Farming + Fix the Climate? (Also on Spotify) youtube.com/watch?v=h18awi…


Our Director Prof David Beerling recently spoke about ERW with the The Royal Agricultural Society of England for their Farm of the Future webinar series. Find out more here, & watch if you're a RASE member farmofthefuture.co.uk/news/crushed-b…

Our sister project focusing on demonstrating ERW for UK agricultural land The Leverhulme Trust National Farmers' Union Environment Agency Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Natural Environment Research Council


We're holding a The Royal Society discussion meeting on advance, uncertainties, and scientific & societal challenges facing terrestrial enhanced weathering, 17-18 November in London. Find out more here: waftest2.royalsociety.org/science-events…


Such an exciting opportunity! Please repost to your #geochemistry networks Geochemical Society @GeochemGroup

Rock on: How crushed stone could help fight climate change, featuring our partner Paul Nelson, via Japan Today News japantoday.com/category/featu…