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Climate Action Project – Biogas From Waste in Cambodia

Building a biodigester in Cambodia for biogas supply

In rural Cambodia, many communities still face challenges in accessing reliable electricity, with more than 85% of the population lacking consistent power. This shortage significantly limits opportunities for improving living standards and hinders economic growth. In this article, we’ll delve into how The Biodigester Programme is doing more than just supplying electricity. It’s transforming rural communities and paving the way for sustainable living and economic resilience.

Climate Action Project – Protecting Biodiversity in Peru

In 2015, there were an estimated three trillion trees globally. Since then, deforestation has claimed over 15 billion trees each year, leading to a staggering 46% decline in the global tree count. This loss not only releases carbon stored in trees but also diminishes the future ability to sequester carbon. However, through dedicated conservation efforts like Peru’s Tambopata-Bahuaja Project there is hope. In this blog, we’ll explore how this ambitious initiative is working to preserve Peru’s rich ecosystems and promote sustainable practices.

Climate Action Project – Repairing Boreholes in Africa

Borehole in Eritrea

One in nine people around the world do not have access to clean water close to home, and Eritrea’s situation highlights the immense challenges faced by millions around the world. In Eritrea, the struggle to find safe water is a daily reality. In this article we’ll delve into the impact of the Zoba Debub Community Boreholes Project, which not only restores vital water sources, empowering local communities to safeguard their future but also reduces carbon emissions by replacing traditional water purification methods.