RE:RE:RE:NPK has over 200,000 tons of CO2 Credits AlreadyNot really.
ERW requires the rock to be ground into fines which when applied to soils, the simple chemical process when exposed to water absorbs CO2 while fertilzing and conditioning the soil for repeat farming.
In theory, applied directly to large bodies of water, the alkalization process would accelerate the CO2 absorption process such that 2 tons would absorb one ton of CO2 while fertilzing the water for increased productivity .
This process in theory could be applied to oceans..
In any event, let's see what these large international CO2 emitters have in mind to acquire the CO2 credits from our Greensand's product and whether or not they will also fund the process