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Biomass Carbon Removal Initiative Launched by Boomitra in Botswana, Aimed at Restoring Land and Permanently Storing Carbon Dioxide

Biomass Carbon Removal and Storage project initiated by Boomitra in Botswana, signifying growth beyond their prominent soil carbon endeavors.

Biomass Carbon Removal Initiative Launched in Botswana by Boomitra, Aiming to Regenerate Land and...
Biomass Carbon Removal Initiative Launched in Botswana by Boomitra, Aiming to Regenerate Land and Secure Carbon Storage

Biomass Carbon Removal Initiative Launched by Boomitra in Botswana, Aimed at Restoring Land and Permanently Storing Carbon Dioxide

Boomitra, a leading organisation in soil carbon projects, is making a significant impact across the globe. With over 100,000 farmers and ranchers under its wing, spanning 8 projects in 10 countries, Boomitra is working on 5 million acres of soil carbon projects. One of their most notable projects is the Biomass Carbon Removal and Storage (BiCRS) project in Botswana.

This project, situated in Botswana, delivers multiple key benefits. It restores degraded savanna ecosystems, ensures durable carbon sequestration, creates rural jobs, and enhances biodiversity. The project aims to reverse woody bush encroachment, a common issue in savanna lands, thereby improving land productivity and supporting ecosystem health.

The project's carbon sequestration capabilities are impressive. By burying biomass, the project contributes to long-term CO2 removal, helping combat climate change and ensuring carbon is sequestered durably for over 100 years.

Moreover, the project promotes socio-economic development in the region by creating rural jobs and supporting local livelihoods. This initiative is a testament to Boomitra's commitment to sustainable land management and climate action.

The project's success is not limited to Botswana. Boomitra has already launched large-scale soil carbon projects in Argentina, Mexico, and other countries. One such project, the Oasis, restores degraded lands, supports rural livelihoods, and permanently removes carbon from the atmosphere. The Oasis project is being implemented in partnership with Brahmans Botswana and Namibia Resource Consultants.

Boomitra's approach, which is low-tech, energy-efficient, and deployable in remote areas, is particularly suitable for contexts in the Global South. Sheldon Barnes of Brahmans Botswana acknowledges this, stating that partnering with Boomitra turns a regional challenge into a long-term opportunity for the land and the communities.

Moorthy, from Boomitra, believes that carbon removal should solve problems for people and ecosystems, not just remove carbon. This philosophy is evident in Boomitra's work, as they strive to make a positive impact on the environment, the community, and the economy.

In conclusion, Boomitra's BiCRS project in Botswana is a significant step towards sustainable land management and climate action. By combining carbon removal with land restoration and community benefits, Boomitra is setting a notable example for organisations worldwide.

Scientists laud Boomitra's BiCRS project in Botswana for addressing climate-change issues through carbon sequestration and biodiversity enhancement, contributing to environmental-science and technology advancements in sustainable land management.

As Boomitra expands its soil carbon projects globally, in countries like Argentina and Mexico, it utilizes low-tech, energy-efficient methods to restore degraded lands, promote rural jobs, and ensure carbon removal for over 100 years, demonstrating a commitment to science, the environment, and economic development.

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