To celebrate Earth Day, we are doing our second Instagram Impact post to support disaster response. It’s simple — for every like this post receives, approximately 1 pound of carbon will be offset by the mobile solar generators of Footprint Project.Click here to support our effort.Our sponsor for this year’s post is AiDash whose donation will support the offset of 100,000 pounds of CO2 (two new Footprint generators!) if we can reach 100,000 likes. Check out their website to learn how AiDash is using AI and satellite imagery to create a greener, cleaner, and safer planet from space. For this post, we’re also accepting donations for Footprint if you’d like to provide additional support. Any amount that you donate will go directly to their efforts!Here’s a bit more info on the incredible work of Footprint Project — Following climate disasters and other crisis events they rapidly deploy mobile solar generators to power up responders and survivors. Over the last four years, they have built and maintained a fleet of generators that have been deployed following events such as the wildfires in California (image 1 - Camp Fire), hurricanes on the Gulf Coast (images 2 and 3), or tornadoes in the midwest (image 4). Energy generation in the aftermath of a major weather event is usually done with gas-powered generators. Footprint builds a more sustainable option (how we were able to calculate the emissions savings for this post) and does so with effective solar waste recovery – re-using solar batteries and electrical components to keep them out of landfills.—This Impact post is made possible by AiDash. You can learn more about their company and how they’re creating a greener, cleaner, safer planet from space by visiting their page or aidash.com. A big thank you to the AiDash team for making this possible.
Overview Impact — Supporting Footprint Project
Overview Impact — Supporting Footprint…
Overview Impact — Supporting Footprint Project
To celebrate Earth Day, we are doing our second Instagram Impact post to support disaster response. It’s simple — for every like this post receives, approximately 1 pound of carbon will be offset by the mobile solar generators of Footprint Project.Click here to support our effort.Our sponsor for this year’s post is AiDash whose donation will support the offset of 100,000 pounds of CO2 (two new Footprint generators!) if we can reach 100,000 likes. Check out their website to learn how AiDash is using AI and satellite imagery to create a greener, cleaner, and safer planet from space. For this post, we’re also accepting donations for Footprint if you’d like to provide additional support. Any amount that you donate will go directly to their efforts!Here’s a bit more info on the incredible work of Footprint Project — Following climate disasters and other crisis events they rapidly deploy mobile solar generators to power up responders and survivors. Over the last four years, they have built and maintained a fleet of generators that have been deployed following events such as the wildfires in California (image 1 - Camp Fire), hurricanes on the Gulf Coast (images 2 and 3), or tornadoes in the midwest (image 4). Energy generation in the aftermath of a major weather event is usually done with gas-powered generators. Footprint builds a more sustainable option (how we were able to calculate the emissions savings for this post) and does so with effective solar waste recovery – re-using solar batteries and electrical components to keep them out of landfills.—This Impact post is made possible by AiDash. You can learn more about their company and how they’re creating a greener, cleaner, safer planet from space by visiting their page or aidash.com. A big thank you to the AiDash team for making this possible.