21.02.2013

# New Publications

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Hartmann, Jens; et al. (2013): Enhanced Chemical Weathering as a Geoengineering Strategy to Reduce Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, a Nutrient Source and to Mitigate

Hartmann, Jens; West, Josh; Renforth, Phil; Köhler, Peter; La De Rocha, Christina L.; Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter A. et al. (2013): Enhanced Chemical Weathering as a Geoengineering Strategy to Reduce Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, a Nutrient Source and to Mitigate Ocean Acidification. In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. DOI 10.1002/rog.20004 (accepted article)

"This review merges current interdisciplinary knowledge about Enhanced Weathering, the processes involved, and the applicability as well as some of the consequences and risks of applying the method."

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13.02.2012

# Political Papers

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Federal Environment Agency Germany: Maritime CE and drinking water (German Language)

German language publication of the Federal Environment Agency Germany on maritime CE and drinking water. (Former political report here.)

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Seminar summary: Oxford Geoengineering Seminar - Much to learn about ocean fertilisation

Ocean fertilisation session on the seminar fo Oxford Geoengineering Programme.

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16.12.2011

# Media

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NewScientist: Fix acid oceans by dumping alkali in them? Forget it (Update)

Updated article on ocean treatment with lime stone etc.

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16.12.2011

# Projects

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idealog: Prime Minister’s Science Prizes doled out in praise of climate change, eyes and earthquakes

Newzeeland project got a price from the prime minister. They work on oceanic CDR.

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29.11.2011

# Media

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Express.co.uk: Warning over Ocean Acidity Levels

"Large scale "geoengineering" solutions to climate change will not reverse rising acidity in the oceans which damages marine life, conservationists have warned."

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