• Germany is pioneering agrivoltaics—combining agriculture and solar energy on the same land. This dual-harvesting method not only reduces land use conflicts but also improves crop resilience. By shielding crops from heat and hail while capturing sunlight for electricity, farmers can increase yield quality and save water through reduced evaporation.

    In pilot projects like the one in Fronreute, solar-integrated farms are producing up to 420 kWh per hectare while protecting delicate crops like berries and cherries. This sustainable model is now being adopted across Europe and Asia.

    #Agrivoltaics #DualHarvesting #GreenEnergy #SmartFarming #ClimateAction #FutureOfAgriculture #SolarInnovation
    Germany is pioneering agrivoltaics—combining agriculture and solar energy on the same land. This dual-harvesting method not only reduces land use conflicts but also improves crop resilience. By shielding crops from heat and hail while capturing sunlight for electricity, farmers can increase yield quality and save water through reduced evaporation. In pilot projects like the one in Fronreute, solar-integrated farms are producing up to 420 kWh per hectare while protecting delicate crops like berries and cherries. This sustainable model is now being adopted across Europe and Asia. #Agrivoltaics #DualHarvesting #GreenEnergy #SmartFarming #ClimateAction #FutureOfAgriculture #SolarInnovation
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  • Swedish billionaire Johan Eliasch made headlines by purchasing 400,000 acres of Amazon rainforest in Brazil—solely to preserve it. Rather than exploit it for timber or agriculture, he shut down logging operations and devoted the land to conservation.

    His efforts didn’t stop there: Eliasch co-founded Cool Earth, a charity protecting rainforests by working with indigenous communities, and helped launch the Rainforest Trust, which has since safeguarded over 37 million acres globally. His bold move is a powerful example of environmental stewardship through action, not just words.

    #AmazonRainforest #JohanEliasch #Conservation #CoolEarth #RainforestTrust #ClimateAction #EnvironmentalHero #Sustainability
    Swedish billionaire Johan Eliasch made headlines by purchasing 400,000 acres of Amazon rainforest in Brazil—solely to preserve it. Rather than exploit it for timber or agriculture, he shut down logging operations and devoted the land to conservation. His efforts didn’t stop there: Eliasch co-founded Cool Earth, a charity protecting rainforests by working with indigenous communities, and helped launch the Rainforest Trust, which has since safeguarded over 37 million acres globally. His bold move is a powerful example of environmental stewardship through action, not just words. #AmazonRainforest #JohanEliasch #Conservation #CoolEarth #RainforestTrust #ClimateAction #EnvironmentalHero #Sustainability
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