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25.01.2022 CPRSX and Bugkalot meeting to establish 3 Technical Working Groups and select teams members. Each group has responsibility for one Province, to gather and prepa...re information/data/measurements/images for ecopartners and updated Sustainable Development Goals plan. Teams started paid work this morning. Est. completion of Phase 1 is 9th September. See more



24.01.2022 Viewing CPRSX Atmospheric Water Generation Technology in Brownsville Texas

23.01.2022 "An estimated 25-35% of global greenhouse gases are produced from agriculture. Modern agriculture also contributes to the loss of biological diversity, habitat ...loss, water pollution, degradation of soil quality, and loss of beneficial organisms including pollinators and animals that keep pests under control, but which pose a risk to human health..." ScienceDaily We are here to help change agriculture for the better. Our biochar reduces greenhouse gases, increase soil fertility and reduces nutrient/fertilizer runoff.

20.01.2022 Bugkalot meeting in Maddela introducing SkyPower to the indigenous members



20.01.2022 Tour around the 12,000L AWG Truck. This portable technology will form the centerpiece of our disaster reduction team, as well as being the foundation of our water operations and distribution network. #ClimateChange #Philippines

17.01.2022 Undersecretary Leones of the DENR and Cprsx Australia-Philippines Director, Bob. #Climatechange #Philippines

13.01.2022 Short video of the 4,000L AWG producing water



12.01.2022 Congratulation Mr Roy Cimatu #Philippines #ClimateChange

12.01.2022 Microscopic picture of biochar and its porous carbon structure

12.01.2022 Viewing the 1,000L AWG units

06.01.2022 View of the fins in the 12,000L AWG Truck unit. You will see what appears to be "white streaks" flash down the black fins; this is air turning into water and then dripping down to the collection area. Amazing stuff. #ClimateChange #Philippines #Water

05.01.2022 The inside of the 12,000L AWG Truck. Water pooling in both areas - we were operating in 70% humidity at about 28C.Within the first hour of operation we produced approximately 300L to 350L of pure water from air



03.01.2022 Short video of the 4,000L AWG unit in operation, producing water within 5 minutes of startup.

02.01.2022 The forestry area including a rubber tree plantation in Nagtipunan, Quirino for our first Carbon Sequestration and Emissions Trading Project.

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