April 23, 2025 - 14:01

Mati Carbon has been awarded a staggering $50 million grand prize for its groundbreaking approach to carbon removal through enhanced rock weathering. This innovative technology harnesses natural processes to lock carbon dioxide in soils for thousands of years, providing a sustainable solution to combat climate change.
The enhanced rock weathering method involves spreading finely crushed minerals over large areas of land, which accelerates the natural weathering process. As these minerals break down, they absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in the soil, effectively reducing greenhouse gas levels. This method not only helps in mitigating climate change but also enriches soil health, promoting agricultural productivity.
The recognition of Mati Carbon's technology highlights the growing importance of innovative solutions in the fight against climate change. With this substantial funding, the company aims to scale its operations, making a significant impact on global carbon reduction efforts while fostering healthier ecosystems.
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