Climate Change Adaptation & Resilience

Greenhouse gases are thought to be the main contributor to climate change (The Greenhouse Effect). They are very efficient in trapping heat into the atmosphere; therefore, it results in the greenhouse effect.

Nature Contributions

According to Holli Riebeek, the author of “Global Warming,” nature also contribute to climate change by emitting CO2 from volcanos.

Human Contributions

Scientists believe humans’ activities contribute to climate change because we depend on fossil fuels for our energy needs (Riebeek).

Wuebbles said, “A large amount of climate change happens widely because we are burning fossil fuels and that increases gases such as CO2, methane, and some other gases in the atmosphere

The Effects of climate change:

Wildfires

Flooding

Famine

Automax Solutions in response
to Climate Change

a) Climate Change Adaptation (REDD)

In the realm of climate change adaptation, addressing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) is crucial, especially for organizations reliant on wood for fuel in schools, hospitals, and rural homes.

The solution involves deploying smart air sensor devices to measure indoor carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, implementing energy management systems to reduce wood dependency, utilizing carbon credits to incentivize sustainable forest practices, and adopting clean or green cooking technologies to minimize emissions at the source. These integrated strategies aim to enhance resilience and sustainability in the face of climate change impacts

b) GhGs design with Data

Automax Engineering Solution has Greenhouses Data Hub

We measure emission of GhGs, Design low carbon emission solutions, Monitor implementation of solution and Evaluate overall effect of the solutions towards zero solution.  Our Designs and Solution optimizes energy consumption and reduces greenhouse gases emissions positively affecting the environment.

We actively contribute to Kenya’s Nationally Determined Contribution on Climate Change Action.

c) Electric Vehicle Charging and Maintenance

One of the biggest concerns for electric vehicle (EV) owners is knowing when and how to charge their vehicle. It makes sense: The average citizen  has spent their life driving around in gas-powered cars, filling up at one of the hundreds of thousands of gas stations as the gauge creeps towards empty.

Charging one’s EV takes a little more planning, but with the growing demand and incentives for alternatives to gas-powered cars, Level 2 public EV charging stations are becoming a more common sight.

So whether you’re the owner of an EV or looking to add a public EV charging station to your commercial property

Here are just a few things you should know about how an EV charger works.

What Is an EV Charger?

Both electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles require an EV charger to keep the battery full, just like any chargeable device or electronic. 

How Does EV Charging Work?

At its most basic, an EV charger pulls an electrical current from either a 240v outlet or the grid it’s hardwired to and delivers that electricity to the vehicle, just like any other appliance or device you charge by plugging into the wall.

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