Biochar as a soil conditioner Partnership between ViscoTec and Char2Cool
We are the first generation to eradicate global poverty and the last to stop climate change. ViscoTec GmbH is pitching in and making a contribution
We are the first generation to eradicate global poverty and the last to stop climate change. ViscoTec GmbH is pitching in and making a contribution
Excerpt from www.presseportal.de JeySign Studio set up a homepage for the Char2Cool e.V. project. , a new type of CO2 compensation. Water hyacinths are fished
How Char2Cool Biochar and Technology helps CCV volunteers save the Grey-crowned Crane from extinction.
When our partner Cranes Conservation Volunteers (CCV) started their work at Lake Ol’Bolossat in Kenya in 2014, there were only a few fledged young cranes. Poaching was only eliminated with educational work and by the 2018/2019 breeding season, the number of fledgling young cranes had risen to 94. Everyone thought the cranes were over the hill.
How old oil drums can be used to protect the climate, create food security plus prosperity and save the grey-crowned crane from extinction at the same time – we have already started to do this at Lake Ol Bolossat in Kenya.
Char2Cool (C2C) supports people who are already doing something. Peter Bassey from Lagos found us on Facebook and contacted us. That was in April 2020.
We were awarded the Bavarian Climate Protection Award in October.
https://char2cool.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Nachrichten-aus-Suedafrika.mp4 We are very proud that our project has been so well received and was broadcast on the South African channel eNCA on 23.09.2023. Thank
https://char2cool.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/char2cool-imagefilm-v6dhiw0c-1-npfnjxzr-1-thd0pyul-9wp92v88_H18O0FdO-1.mp4 We were awarded the Bavarian Climate Protection Award in October.
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The article was published by Ms. Julia Graven in 2050 Magazine. The grey-necked crowned crane is considered a lucky charm in Kenya. It watches over
I am often asked whether biochar is not contaminated with heavy metals and other pollutants when it comes from African waters.