Liquid trees combating climate change with innovation
Climate change is one of the most pressing global challenges of our time, like a pandemic that spares none, it affects the myriad facets of the biosphere.
It poses a glaring danger to human existence and the foundation of our environment.
In the quest for solutions, a groundbreaking innovation has surfaced to address a vital aspect of this impending challenge — The Liquid Tree.
Greenhouse gases chiefly carbon dioxide, the agents that increase global temperature can be fetched from the atmosphere by trees, through photosynthesis thereby reducing the piles. But the quickening pace of deforestation hinders this solution.
The liquid trees is a behavioural mimicry of ‘real trees’. This innovation takes the form of a photo bioreactor, a vessel, housing microalgae that feed by photosynthesis — utilizing light energy and the problematic CO2, and releases fresh oxygen to the surrounding.
This path purifies polluted air, a mild solution compared to its capacity to eliminate carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which addresses the issue of greenhouse gas emission which is the main goal in combating climate change.
Liquid trees are rootless and bear no leaves which translates to inability to enrich the soil, shelter diverse species of animals to the nourishment of biodiversity and wrestle soil erosion. But the prominent component involved in this setup – microalgae or diatoms are barrier breaking with the profound ability to remove CO2 as two 10 year old plants or 200 square meters of lawn. This exceeds the efficiency of trees about 10-50 times, thus making it an innovation to be embraced in the wave of earth’s quickening heating.
It is estimated that by the year 2030, the planet might have only 10% of it’s forest, glorifying the rapid falling of trees, the liquid tree however is targeted at urban areas too clogged with buildings to entertain vegetation. Hence the tradition of tree planting should very much be continued. This innovation has only introduced a new kind of trees.
Aside from being an instrument to achieve the goals of Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) GreenHouse Gas level, it provides a scalable and efficient alternative, upholding the pledge to sustainability as it is powered by solar energy which can charge phones. This eco-friendly innovation also features an interactive bench that serves as a green colour light source at night.
The Liquid trees represent a beacon of hope in the fight against climate change. As we continue to innovate and develop new solutions, we may yet find a way to repair our planet and ensure a sustainable future.
Liquid trees combating climate change with innovation
Climate change is one of the most pressing global challenges of our time, like a pandemic that spares none, it affects the myriad facets of the biosphere.
It poses a glaring danger to human existence and the foundation of our environment.
In the quest for solutions, a groundbreaking innovation has surfaced to address a vital aspect of this impending challenge — The Liquid Tree.
Greenhouse gases chiefly carbon dioxide, the agents that increase global temperature can be fetched from the atmosphere by trees, through photosynthesis thereby reducing the piles. But the quickening pace of deforestation hinders this solution.
The liquid trees is a behavioural mimicry of ‘real trees’. This innovation takes the form of a photo bioreactor, a vessel, housing microalgae that feed by photosynthesis — utilizing light energy and the problematic CO2, and releases fresh oxygen to the surrounding.
This path purifies polluted air, a mild solution compared to its capacity to eliminate carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which addresses the issue of greenhouse gas emission which is the main goal in combating climate change.
Liquid trees are rootless and bear no leaves which translates to inability to enrich the soil, shelter diverse species of animals to the nourishment of biodiversity and wrestle soil erosion. But the prominent component involved in this setup – microalgae or diatoms are barrier breaking with the profound ability to remove CO2 as two 10 year old plants or 200 square meters of lawn. This exceeds the efficiency of trees about 10-50 times, thus making it an innovation to be embraced in the wave of earth’s quickening heating.
It is estimated that by the year 2030, the planet might have only 10% of it’s forest, glorifying the rapid falling of trees, the liquid tree however is targeted at urban areas too clogged with buildings to entertain vegetation. Hence the tradition of tree planting should very much be continued. This innovation has only introduced a new kind of trees.
Aside from being an instrument to achieve the goals of Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) GreenHouse Gas level, it provides a scalable and efficient alternative, upholding the pledge to sustainability as it is powered by solar energy which can charge phones. This eco-friendly innovation also features an interactive bench that serves as a green colour light source at night.
The Liquid trees represent a beacon of hope in the fight against climate change. As we continue to innovate and develop new solutions, we may yet find a way to repair our planet and ensure a sustainable future.
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