Silicon to Silicate: Understanding the InPlanet-Microsoft Deal

On December 17, 2025, InPlanet, a trailblazing ClimateTech Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) company, publicly announced that they signed an agreement with Microsoft, the multinational tech conglomerate, to provide durable carbon removal and regenerative agriculture benefits in Brazil. They plan to remove more than 28,500 tonnes of carbon dioxide between 2026 and 2028.  Who is InPlanet? InPlanet’s Team. Image Credit: InPlanet Founded in 2022 and based in Germany and Brazil, InPlanet is an AgTech Company pioneering Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW) as a ...

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The Future of Carbon Removal is Enhanced Rock Weathering: Introducing the Everest Pulsar

When developing climate change solutions, one may look to Mother Nature for inspiration.

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What Enhanced Weathering Opportunities Does the Acquisition of Eion Bring to Terradot?

With Terradot’s recent acquisition of Eion, two organizations specializing in enhanced rock weathering (ERW) have now merged. Photo from Eion Terradot is dedicated to the challenging task of stabilizing the world’s climate. Their ambition is to make a major contribution to the 10 gigatons of CO₂ that must be removed from the atmosphere every year by 2050, and their strategy is to advance the science, technology, and collaboration surrounding enhanced rock weathering (ERW). Terradot currently deploys ERW projects in Brazil, where the soil types, weather, and ...

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COP30 InPlanet Discussion: Gigaton-Scale Carbon Removal in Brazil

To align with guidelines of the IPCC, carbon dioxide removal (CDR) must scale rapidly to gigatonne levels over the coming decades. This was the theme of a panel discussion at the COP30 Blue Zone, where Dr. Christina Larkin, vice president of science and research at InPlanet, Dr. David Manning, professor of soil science at Newcastle University, and Dr. Injy Johnstone, an environmental lawyer and NetZero expert, further explored issues raised by the InPlanet paper Unlocking Gigatonne-Scale Carbon Removal with Strategic Tipping Point Frameworks. Together, they explored the ...

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Brazil Positions Itself as a Global Leader in Enhanced Rock Weathering

Title card. Text: "This is CDR. Brazil: ERW Game Changer. Unlocking massive carbon removal and soil renewal potential."
Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW) is a carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technology currently undergoing great strides in implementation and scaling. With complex interactions between soil and rock geochemistry at play, location plays a crucial role in the efficacy of ERW solutions. On June 10, 2025, the OpenAir Collective hosted a webinar entitled “This is CDR: Brazil - ERW Game Changer,” during which experts discussed the country's rich natural history and unique potential to lead the way for implementing ERW as a carbon removal solution.  Ella Holme, Head of Minerali...

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GEOROC 2.0: Long-Used Database Gets an Upgrade as ERW Research Soars

With over 25-years of service, the Geochemistry of Rocks of the Ocean and Continent (GEOROC) database is an online resource hosting analyses of rocks and minerals from across the globe.

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From Soil to Summit: Brazil and China join forces in groundbreaking research on soil remineralization

Set against colossal mountains shaped by tectonic forces, the Great Wall of China embodies the persistence and courage of its people. For geologist Suzi Huff Theodoro, it speaks to geological processes and a diversity of rocks. It was a fitting symbol of the deep potential for remineralization, with opportunities continuing to unfold for China and Brazil through scientific collaboration. A professor of environment and rural development at the University of Brasília, Theodoro recently traveled to China to present research on soil remineralization (rochagem) — taking ...

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RTE signs Letter to the Senate Committee for Appropriations

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Photo by Katie Harbath In a letter dated June 30, 2025, Remineralize the Earth (RTE) joined 37 other coalition partners to urge the Senate Energy and Water Development Subcommittee to maintain robust investment in carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies for Fiscal Year 2026. Continued federal support is essential to maintain United States CDR technologies’ global competitiveness, mitigate climate change, and sustain job creation in this burgeoning industry. Recent developments at the EPA saw Administrator Lee Zeldin’s abrupt freeze and attempted termination of ...

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Emerging Climate Champions Award Launches for Youth-Led Climate Organizations

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Are you working towards a better future for the planet? Could you use $1 million to help you fulfill your mission? Well, good news! On June 26, 2025, Lever for Change, the Enlight Foundation, and The Patchwork Collective launched the Emerging Climate Champions Award, a $25 million open call offering $1 million each to youth-led climate organizations worldwide. Recognizing that even though today’s youth will bear the burden of the adverse effects of climate change while youth-driven climate solutions receive only a fraction of a fraction of global philanthropic giving, ...

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New Archive CDRXIV Captures Preprints for CDR Advancement

Recently, the climate solutions non-profit CarbonPlan announced the release of the CDRXIV, a server housing preprints and datasets pertaining to CDR.

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