The Carbon Mineralization Lab (CarbMinLab) is a multidisciplinary group of scientists and engineers who want to turn the dial on climate change. The world needs to switch to renewables and electrify its transportation and energy grids: https://t.co/nLlqpdkNQ6 #AGU21@theAGU
Tons of fun last Friday talking about minerals, mining, and carbon sequestration with @MDRUubc and students in the Verna J. Kirkness program (https://t.co/Tu51dT1XuJ)! #climatechange#carboncapture#responsiblemining
https://t.co/hnmpo8L87L
At @carbmin lab, we celebrate #EarthDay everyday by working hard to find climate solutions. Check out PhD student @lu_xueya's new paper on reactivity, capacity, and best opportunities to deploy low-cost CO2 sequestration techniques using mine tailings 🌎
https://t.co/BTeAEZqAdd
Great to see Dr. Greg Dipple present his work on carbon mineralization to achieve #carbon negative #mining of critical and battery metals @AME_BC.
$GIGA.V is proud to support the @carbmin Lab & we hope to be a #carbonneutral#nickel mine thanks to groundbreaking this work.
This week we have Kevin Kung (@CHBEUBC), Idalia Machuca (@principlepower), Greg Dipple (@carbmin), Julie van de Valk (@GSC_CGC), Ryan Reynolds @tsunamiresearch (@ubcires), who will talk about "Research Advances in Climate Solutions: Mitigation, Resilience, Adaptation".
Congratulations to our PI Greg Dipple for receiving the 2021 AME Innovator's Award! Thanks Greg for your leadership on mineral carbon sequestration and beyond! https://t.co/MKMdKI0K76 @AME_BC@UBCeoas@MDRUubc
Congratulations to our own @KatrinSteinth for winning the outstanding presenter award in the Geological Society of America’s Geology Student Paper Competition!! @geosociety@UBCeoas
Excited to share our paper on using physical properties of ultramafic rocks to infer their mineralogy and alteration with implications for carbon sequestration. Such a fun collaboration with @KatrinSteinth and others @carbmin@UBCeoas @GSC_CGC. A 🧵 1/10:
https://t.co/GZVbuRe2ay
💡NEW REPORT💡“Removing Forward” breaks down why environmental justice + equity *must* be at the core of a carbon-removing future. That requires bold federal policy — and as usual, we come bearing recommendations. https://t.co/fIEjcMeq3v
New paper from the Wilcox and CarbMin labs on carbon mineralization in PGM mine tailings. Research like this is imperative for developing solutions to the climate crisis. Co-authored by our very own @lu_xueya!
https://t.co/bnXYSkbIsh
A fresh preprint from my postdoc work with @carbmin (@UBCeoas) and (@GSC_CGC): "Deducing mineralogy of serpentinized and carbonated ultramafic rocks using physical properties with implications for carbon sequestration and subduction zone dynamics" (https://t.co/XBK251WZmJ)