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Solar Driven Drinking Water Treatment for Remote Regions

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 Solar Driven Drinking Water Treatment for Remote Regions The SuMeWa|SYSTEM removes impurities from water to provide safe drinking water supply in rural locations. Key Features SuMeWa|SYSTEM treatment technology is designed to ensure safe drinking water supply even in the most remote regions.  Through the use of adequate treatment steps, our stations are capable of removing impurities such as iron, arsenic, manganese, turbidity, organics and, most importantly, bacteria and virus without the need for membranes.  Long-term disinfection of the water is ensured through electrolytic chlorine production, either from the natural chloride content of the water itself or the use of table salt (NaCl). This way the station can operate independently from any external chemical and electricity supply and at the same time meets the strictest water quality requirements. Currently our biggest stations can supply up to 200 m³ of safely disinfected water per day. The stations are usually powered 100% with

GRAIN MOISTURE METER

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     GRAIN MOISTURE METER Key Features GrainMate is a simple-to-use grain moisture meter that helps farmers easily measure the moisture content in their grains before and during storage.  With GrainMate, farmers can accurately tell whether their grains are dry enough for harvest, storage or sale. It consists of two parts: a hand-held reader and a metal probe. To measure the moisture content, all farmers have to do is insert the attached probe into a bag of grain, select the grain type and read the moisture content off an LCD screen. They then compare the reading with an attached chart to know whether the grain is dry enough for storage. GrainMate has several unique advantages over similar solutions on the market. It costs four times less than similar solutions, making it more affordable for smallholder farmers. It is designed to be very simple to use, ideal for farmers who have limited education. Another innovation lies in our business model: smallholder farmers are able to access Grai

The Burning Planet: A Call to Action on the Climatic Crisis

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Climatic Crisis:                        What does the term "climatic crisis" actually mean? The term "climatic crisis" typically refers to the current global climate change phenomenon, which is characterized by the warming of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans, changes in weather patterns, and rising sea levels. The consequences of the climatic crisis are already being felt in many parts of the world, including more frequent and severe natural disasters like hurricanes, floods, and wildfires, and shifts in agricultural productivity that can impact food security. There are also concerns about the long-term impacts on biodiversity, human health, and social and economic stability. Addressing the climatic cris

AIR POLLUTION

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AIR POLLUTION: Air pollution refers to the presence of harmful substances in the air, which can have negative effects on the health of living beings and the environment. These substances can come from both natural and human-made sources, such as volcanic eruptions, wildfires, factories, and automobiles. Air pollution can cause a range of health problems, including respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer. It can also have environmental impacts, such as acid rain, depletion of the ozone layer, and climate change. To reduce air pollution, it is important to take steps to decrease emissions from various sources. This can include using cleaner fuels, improving public transportation, promoting energy efficiency, and implementing policies to limit emissions from industries and other sources. Additionally, individuals can take steps to reduce their own contributions to air pollution by carpooling, using public transportation, and reducing their energy consumption. Air polluti

HYDROPHONIC FARMING

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 HYDROPHONIC FARMING:  Hydroponic farming is a method of growing plants without soil, using water and nutrient solutions instead. The plants are grown in a controlled environment, usually indoors or in a greenhouse, and the nutrients are delivered directly to the roots. This approach to farming offers a number of advantages over traditional soil-based farming methods. Hydroponic farming is a method of growing plants in a controlled environment using water and nutrient solutions instead of soil. This approach to farming has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its many advantages over traditional soil-based farming methods. How does hydroponic farming work? Hydroponic farming involves growing plants in a nutrient-rich solution instead of soil. The plants are suspended in a medium such as rockwool, coconut coir, or perlite, and their roots are immersed in the nutrient solution. The plants receive the nutrients they need directly from the water, which is constantly circulate

BURIAL PODS

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  BURIAL PODS: A burial pod is a type of eco-friendly burial container that is designed to break down naturally and return the body to the earth. These pods are typically made of biodegradable materials such as bamboo, recycled paper, or cornstarch, and are designed to mimic the natural decomposition process that occurs when a body is buried directly in the earth. The idea behind burial pods is to create a more environmentally sustainable approach to burial, as traditional burial methods involving caskets and embalming fluids can have a negative impact on the environment. Burial pods also offer a more natural and organic way to return the body to the earth, which can be appealing to people who are looking for a more holistic approach to death and dying. There are a few different types of burial pods available on the market today, each with their own unique features and benefits. Some burial pods are designed to be planted directly in the earth, and can even be used to grow trees or oth

ELECTRICAL VEHCLES USE TO PREVENT POLUTION

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES USED TO PREVENT POLLUTIONS:   ELECTRIC VEHICLES: Electric car: Electric bike: INTRODUCTION: Electric vehicles, also known as EVs, are vehicles that are powered by electricity instead of gasoline or diesel fuel. They use an electric motor and battery pack to power the vehicle and provide acceleration. There are several types of electric vehicles available on the market, including:   1)Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs): These vehicles are powered entirely by an electric motor and rely on a rechargeable battery pack for power. They do not have a gasoline engine and do not produce tailpipe emissions.   2)Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs): These vehicles have both an electric motor and a gasoline engine. They can be charged by plugging in to an external power source and can also use gasoline when the battery is depleted. PHEVs produce fewer emissions than traditional gasoline vehicles.   3)Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs): These vehicles have both an electric motor an