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Welcome to c-greensolutions
The aim of C-Green Solutions Carbon Recycling is to provide a means of removing carbon from the atmosphere and recycling that carbon to produce fertile land, healthier crops and, eventually, should our trials succeed, start to reclaim desert land. The project The main goals of our first project are to successfully grow usable crops hydroponically using sea water and to create a natural algae bloom on land. We believe that the crop yield and, more importantly, quality, will be greatly increased by the use of sea nutrients. We will be using currently available materials and products to create our mini-hydroponics farm with the help of St. Michael's School based in Watford. In reality, this is the first step towards solving many of the largest world problems of today. Such problems include unusable land due to desertification, dwindling resources leading to famine and, heatlh issues in the developed world due to lack of nutrition.
Harry Hart was recently interviewed by the BBC's Anglian region news program 'Look East'. They visited him where he is based to see his hydroponic and Algae systems and to interview him about the ideas behind the project.
Click here to view the broadcast online.
Harry Hart was recently interviewed for News Night and the following blog contains information about Algae and it's uses and an embedded video of the Harry Hart interview.
Click here to view the blog and the video or click on the thumbnail of Harry on the left. To read more, visit our project overview page. Latest News
Harry Hart of Global Eco who is our greatest research contributor appears on BBC's 'Look East'...
Humanity's greatest threats can be turned back into the natural resources we have plundered over the years. On Saturday 29th November 2008, pubs and clubs across Watford will encourage their patrons to give generously to secure our...
BBC Newsnight's Science editor Susan Watts blogs about algae and includes a video interview with Harry Hart...
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