Promoters of clean, sustainable energy, Eden Power has announced the launch of Eden Zero – a mobile application platform developed with the intention of parliament of tackling climate change by educating individuals on how they can take effective steps to actively reverse its effects.
Eden Zero is also expected to connect individuals to long-term carbon-offset initiatives, which will reduce Sub-Saharan Africa’s reliance on hazardous energy generation.
Eden Zero, which is set to be unveiled in October 2022, is a global platform that will among other things, offer individuals a carbon calculator to calculate their carbon footprint and choose from tailor made, sustainable and real-life recommendations to reduce and neutralize their carbon emissions through offsets and behavioural changes.
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These recommendations are expected to cover daily lifestyle areas like energy use, transportation, shopping, etc. The application highlights the direct connection between daily activities and individual carbon emissions, encouraging users to consciously join the climate change fight by offsetting carbon footprints with a personalised monthly subscription.
According to reports, Eden Power has consistently shown its commitment to ecologically conscious initiatives by leveraging cutting-edge technology to provide renewable, cost-effective energy solutions that are also environmentally friendly.
The introduction of Eden Zero further serves to bolster that commitment as well as encourage a more conscious approach to the effects of climate change.
In his reaction to the project, the CEO of Eden Power, Olumuyiwa Boris Abiodun said that the plan is to provide personalised emission information to socially conscious individuals while also providing sustainable offsetting options that benefit the environment by increasing carbon filters and reducing the over-reliance on underserved communities in sub-Saharan Africa on fossil-fuelled energy generation.
Story was adapted from the Guardian.