This piece critically examines the scientific validity of enhanced weathering and ocean alkalinity enhancement as carbon removal technologies, arguing that current models overestimate their ability to store carbon durably due to natural reversals and complex Earth system dynamics
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skepticism about long-term effectiveness of engineered solutions
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