Every tree has a unique growth curve for accumulating Photosynthetic Biomass.
Photosynthetic biomass is the only production system that maintains the Oxygen concentration on our planet.
All of the Photosynthetic Biomass in the biosphere put together would make up a surface area of around 4.3 times the size of our planet.
Photosynthetic Biomass can be likened to the 'living skin' of the planet.
LIFEFORCE is a mobile tree-farming and Contracted-PES verification app that is linked to a personal PES wallet. The wallet tracks and records Contracted-PES output for 4 years from your treeUNIT, while also facilitating annual paybacks to the tree- farmer. A digital-smart-contract that governs all the transactions making the 'NFT minting process' fully transparent and traceable by connecting each tree UNIT to the Internet-of-Things (IoT) of the LIFEFORCE app. Ultimately the records are redeemable as a LIFEFORCE NFT at the end of 4 years.
We lose the biodiversity that once existed on that landscape and the biomass that provided the Ecosystem Services. This sacrifice was rationalised through the invocation of economic profit.
READ MOREWe are aware that the critical Ecosystem services such as production of Oxygen, sequestering of Carbon, water cycling and ambient cooling is carried out by the photosynthetic component of biomass.
READ MOREFarming in a sustainable, productive manner has been a hallmark of every human tradition that has history. many traditional farms existent today that have been productive for hundreds of years.
READ MORESri Lanka, is ‘the canary in the coalmine’ of fossil powered economic growth. The pain of withdrawal from the addiction is felt from the cooking fires.
READ MOREIt is in this context that we should examine the right to life. Access to clean drinking water, clean breathable air and clean, non-toxic food, must be non-negotiable and fundamental.
READ MOREThe three basic substances of our biosphere, Air, Water and Soil share the characteristic that they are all dynamic and vary in quality and quantity from place to place on this planet.
READ MOREMost basic cause was the linking ‘development’ to the consumption of fossil energy. Thus Sri Lanka is a case study on how to become addicted to external inputs and loose independence.
READ MOREEnergy crisis is common in developed and least developed countries. Sri Lanka’s economic crisis has placed country in a debt situation which is impacting its energy.
READ MORESri Lanka is a vulnerable island in the face of Climate Change. An increase in the intensity of rainfall, will erode our mountains and create increased flood damage.
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