HyveGeo believes it can turn the desert green and remove carbon from the atmosphere – using biochar and microscopic algae.
They work with other scientists (e.g., biologists, toxicologists, and water and soil chemists ... in hazardous waste management are bench chemists who work in laboratories to do instrumental analysis ...
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Climate Cosmos on MSNThe Zero-Waste MovementComposting, or "Rot," is the process of turning organic waste into valuable soil nutrients ... which follows a ...
The decentralised model in Chikkaballapura has resulted in savings for the local body, farmers and also led to environmental ...
The production and consumption model works like this: extraction of resources production of goods consumption of goods waste generation ... oceans and rivers. If soil quality is reduced, this ...
Using agricultural waste and algae ... be realistic to fully recover this soil.” Producing enough microalgae to meet demand and make HyveGeo’s model commercially viable are just two of ...
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