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Peter Donovan, info@soilcarboncoalition.org - Hi Peter, I found out about your project from Dorn Cox at Farmhack. I am the founder of Open Source Ecology, and I am wondering if you have any resources regarding continuous charcoal production for making biochar. We are building a carbon negative, open source microtractor powered by char - and intend to use that regularly. For that to be realistic, we would like to build a continuous biochar production system. Do you have any insights on individuals who can assist in this - and who believe in open source design? And by the way, if you can pass the biochar microtractor workshop announcement on to your network, that would be great. http://bit.ly/1Ic8aZ4
Peter Donovan, info@soilcarboncoalition.org - Hi Peter, I found out about your project from Dorn Cox at Farmhack. I am the founder of Open Source Ecology, and I am wondering if you have any resources regarding continuous charcoal production for making biochar. We are building a carbon negative, open source microtractor powered by char - and intend to use that regularly. For that to be realistic, we would like to build a continuous biochar production system. Do you have any insights on individuals who can assist in this - and who believe in open source design? And by the way, if you can pass the biochar microtractor workshop announcement on to your network, that would be great. http://bit.ly/1Ic8aZ4
FB - Dear Project Drawdown - we are building a carbon negative, open source microtractor powered by char - and intend to use that regularly. Do you have any insights regarding continuous charcoal production for making biochar? For that to be realistic, we would like to build a continuous biochar production system. Do you have any insights on individuals who can assist in this - and who believe in open source design? If you can pass the biochar microtractor workshop announcement on to your network, that would be great. http://bit.ly/1Ic8aZ4

Revision as of 06:46, 23 June 2015

Mon Jun 23, 2015

Hi Public Lab people - we will be holding a workshop that includes converting aerial photos to geolocated maps in our Open Source Mapping and Site Design Workshop. We will have at least one aerial drone - but we are interested in having more drones on site to get more detailed coverage. Would any people in your audience be interested in this course? We can offer 25% off the workshop cost to those who bring a drone equipped with camera to help collect data. Please see http://bit.ly/1FnPVhm and pass this on to your audience.

Ouishare Factory FB - For anyone interested in hands-on crash courses in fabrication, we are deploying a build of our carbon negative open source microtractor powered by local biomass. This workshop may mark a turning point for a smaller machine in Open Source Ecology's set - which can have wider popular appeal. See http://bit.ly/1Ic8aZ

Tweeted: Did you ever see a carbon-negative, open source Micro-Tractor that runs on locally harvested biomass? http://bit.ly/1Ic8aZ4

Peter Donovan, info@soilcarboncoalition.org - Hi Peter, I found out about your project from Dorn Cox at Farmhack. I am the founder of Open Source Ecology, and I am wondering if you have any resources regarding continuous charcoal production for making biochar. We are building a carbon negative, open source microtractor powered by char - and intend to use that regularly. For that to be realistic, we would like to build a continuous biochar production system. Do you have any insights on individuals who can assist in this - and who believe in open source design? And by the way, if you can pass the biochar microtractor workshop announcement on to your network, that would be great. http://bit.ly/1Ic8aZ4

FB - Dear Project Drawdown - we are building a carbon negative, open source microtractor powered by char - and intend to use that regularly. Do you have any insights regarding continuous charcoal production for making biochar? For that to be realistic, we would like to build a continuous biochar production system. Do you have any insights on individuals who can assist in this - and who believe in open source design? If you can pass the biochar microtractor workshop announcement on to your network, that would be great. http://bit.ly/1Ic8aZ4