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Urban Farming with Enhanced Rock Weathering As a Prospective Climate Stabilization Wedge

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 55, Issue 20, Pages 13575-13578

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.1c04111

Keywords

alkaline silicates; green roofs; climate change mitigation; organic carbon; soil inorganic carbon

Funding

  1. Food from Thought Commercialization Grant [FFTCG-2019-2]
  2. Canada First Research Excellence Fund

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With no single carbon capture and sequestration solution able to limit global temperature rise, additional climate stabilization measures are needed. Urban farming provides a pathway towards carbon neutrality by leveraging extensive urban surface areas for food production and CO2 sequestration. Incorporating enhanced rock weathering (ERW) into urban farming can further promote the application of negative emissions technologies.
With no single carbon capture and sequestration solution able to limit the global temperature rise to 1.5-2.0 degrees C by 2100, additional climate stabilization measures are needed to complement current mitigation approaches. Urban farming presents an easy-to-adopt pathway toward carbon neutrality, unlocking extensive urban surface areas that can be leveraged to grow food while sequestering CO2. Urban farming involves extensive surface areas, such as roofs, balconies, and vertical spaces, allowing for soil presence and atmospheric carbon sequestration through air-to-soil contact. In this viewpoint we also advocate the incorporation of enhanced rock weathering (ERW) into urban farming, providing a further opportunity for this recognized negative emissions technology that is gaining momentum worldwide to gain greater utilization.

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