
Dr Sarkar Achieves Global Recognition and Strengthens Local Ties
Double Success: Dr. Sarkar secures International Recognition and engages local growers of Kangaroo Island International acclaim for Dr Binoy, scientific
Stay up to date with project milestones and activities as we continue making strides towards understanding the effects of enhanced rock weathering.

Double Success: Dr. Sarkar secures International Recognition and engages local growers of Kangaroo Island International acclaim for Dr Binoy, scientific

Media Release: Using basalt to boost soil health and capture carbon Australia is leading the way in sustainable agriculture with

Enhanced Rock Weathering featured at National NRM Conference The 9th Natural Resource Management Conference was held in Cairns from 8th

Innovations in Carbon Capture – interview with Paul Nelson Professor Paul Nelson recently joined Michael Lester on his Innovations Program on Community

Media Release: Rocks to feed tropical crops James Cook University researchers are partnering with Howe Farming in Far North Queensland

Dr Binoy Sarkar, a project partner in enhanced rock weathering at the University of South Australia (UniSA), is making headlines