The Horse 2020/21

Environment & Technology

Biopod at every home

Waste management -one of the main problems faced by the human race.What if we could resolve this issue by just adjusting a few things at home. Sounds great right but each one of us would say that it takes up a great deal of time. Not really, even a four-year-old can manage our household wastes with the help of a biopod. Not over, we can use the same adjustments to cut down on our budget. Yes, we can produce some of the basic food products we use daily at home itself by setting aside a portion of our courtyard or even the terrace and making use of the same biopod fertiliser.

Add on we can enjoy fresh fishes as well by just building a small pond in our backyard.No need for fish food we can make use of larvae called black soldiers obtained from biopod as fish food. It can also be used as hen feed  The fish waste in fact can be used as a fertilizer for our food production.A person who has even less than two cents of plot can implement these and switch on to a healthy and self-sustainable, eco-friendly living. And the most important of all we can make these biopods at home at a very low cost. The process is not just a solution for waste management but is also a way to switch on to healthy food free from formalin and pesticides.

Waste management is a global issue and a solution like biopod is cheap as well as easy to implement.

Looking forward to your comments.

Reshma Rajesh and Ashish P John.

Bringing the reefs back to life

In the last three decades, half of the world's coral reefs have died and if we don't act now those oceans 

treasures will be completely gone by 2050. It would be the destruction of an entire ecosystem, and with it, ourselves. That is why Naomi and I thought it is important to do something against this threatening thing that happens with these reefs! There is a group of people that started to replant reefs, that fell off in the ocean to ensure the survival of them.  

 

 We want to find out more about this project and how they proceed. How does the replanting work? Does it  make a difference or is it all for nothing? How much time will it take to replant enough reefs to ensure their survival and with it ours? 

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