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Budget Smart Space Capsules for Amazonian rainforests
 
 
Budget Smart Space Capsules for Amazonian rainforests

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Place of origin: China
Certification: CE, FCC
Model Number: Model E7 Capsule | Model E5 Capsule | Apple Cabin | Model J-20 Capsule | Model O5 Capsule | QQ Cabin

 

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Minimum order quantity: 1 unit

Packaging Details: Film wrapping, foam and wooden box
Delivery time: 4-6 weeks after payment
Payment terms: T/T in advance


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Budget Smart Space Capsules for Amazonian rainforests
Exterior Equipment
 Galvanized steel frame; Fluorocarbon aluminum alloy shell; Insulated, waterproof and moisture-proof construction; Hollow tempered
glass windows; Hollow tempered laminated glass skylight; Stainless steel side-hinged entry door.
Interior Equipment 
Integrated modular ceiling &wall; Stone plastic composite floor; Privacy glass door for bathroom; Marble/tile floor for bathroom;
Washstand /washbasin /bathroom mirror; Toilet /faucet /shower /floor drain; Whole house lighting system; Whole house plumbing
&electrical system; Blackout curtains; Air conditioner; Bar table; Entryway cabinet.
Room Control Unit 
Key card switch; Multiple scenario modes; Lights&curtains with intelligent integrated control; Intelligent voice control; Smart
lock.


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    Guide to a family weekend in Gothenburg Visit Sweden

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    Introduction:10.00 am: Play smart at Universeum Go on a safari to the Amazon. The Universeum Science Centre has an amazing model of a rainforest which is home to sloths, monkeys, birds and piranhas. The view from the top of the 25-metre-high kapok tree takes in the whole of the forest.

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    Large-scale com­mod­ity farm­ing ac­cel­er­at­ing cli­mate

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    Introduction:According to the authors, mitigating climate change in the Amazon basin will require alternatives to current commodity farming practices. Our results show that deforestation caused by big

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    France seeks EU okay to fund biomass plants, burn Amazon

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    Introduction:An estimated 5,300 hectares of Amazon rainforest would need to be cut and biomass crops grown on the cleared land to service the power plants. The biomass would be burned to help power Europe’s

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    All You Need to Know

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    Introduction:The Amazon rainforest is one of the largest tropical rainforests. One would think that it would have the appropriate ecosystem to go with it. Fortunately, that is the case. The Amazon also has one of the most extensive and biodiverse ecosystems globally. It has all sorts of different flora and fauna present.

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    Amazon Deforestation — How Much of the Rainforest is Left?

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    Introduction:Large swaths of the Amazon rainforest have been slashed and burned to be used for intensive animal agriculture, crop production, mining and industrial development. By 2018 these activities, among others, had resulted in the deforestation of 17 percent of the Amazon. In the past 20 years, eight percent of the rainforest has been destroyed as it

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    Amazon Rainforest Plants, Animals, Climate, Deforestation

    Website:www.britannica.com

    Introduction:Amazon Rainforest, large tropical rainforest occupying the Amazon basin in northern South America and covering an area of 2,300,000 square miles (6,000,000 square km). It is the world’s richest and most-varied biological reservoir, containing several million species.

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    What Jair Bolsonaro did to the Amazon rainforest, in 2- Vox

    Website:www.vox.com

    Introduction:In 2004, the Amazon lost a staggering 28,000 square kilometers (roughly 7 million acres), but by 2012, that figure had fallen to just 4,600 square km (1.1 million acres), according to Brazil’s

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    Can investors save the Amazon? BBC

    Website:www.bbc.com

    Introduction:As of July 2020, ETF investments were cumulatively valued at $6.7tn (£4.7tn) or about 2.5 times the UK's GDP in 2020 according to a research paper from financial think tank Planet Tracker

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    Trouble in the Amazon Nature

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    Introduction:The planet is on track to reach 2.5 °C of warming by 2100, according to a report released by the United Nations last October. Nobre now wonders whether his earlier study was too conservative

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    Human Activities Are Drying Out theNASA Study

    Website:www.nasa.gov

    Introduction:The Amazon is the largest rainforest on Earth. When healthy, it absorbs billions of tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) a year through photosynthesis — the process plants use to convert CO2, energy and water into food. By removing CO2 from the atmosphere, the Amazon helps to keep temperatures down and regulate climate.

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    ESA Earth from Space: Amazon rainforest European Space Agency

    Website:www.esa.int

    Introduction:The Amazon rainforest is crucial for helping to regulate global warming as the forests absorb millions of tonnes of carbon emissions every year. As plants grow, they remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it as biomass. This is then released back to the atmosphere through processes such as deforestation for agriculture and wildfires.

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    Rainforest and Amazon facts and information National Geographic

    Website:www.nationalgeographic.com

    Introduction:Rainforest loss. Deforestation is endangering rainforests worldwide, driven by logging, mining, agriculture, and ranching. About 17 percent of the Amazonian rainforest has been destroyed over the

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    Deforestation rate continues to fall BBC

    Website:www.bbc.co.uk

    Introduction:The rate of deforestation in Brazil's Amazon rainforest has dropped by 66.1% this August compared to the same month last year, satellite data from space research agency Inpe suggests. The news

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    Rainforest Education National Geographic Society

    Website:education.nationalgeographic.org

    Introduction:The Amazon rainforest is the world’s largest tropical rainforest. It is home to around 40,000 plant species, nearly 1,300 bird species, 3,000 types of fish, 427 species of mammals, and 2.5 million different insects.

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    Scientists launch ambitious conservation project to save the

    Website:news.mongabay.com

    Introduction:The new Science Panel for the Amazon — modeled on the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change — aims to consolidate knowledge on the Amazon rainforest and guide future public policies to

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    53 AM PT. RIO DE JANEIRO —. After four years of rising destruction in Brazil’s Amazon, deforestation dropped by 33.6% during the first six months of President Luiz Inácio Lula

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    Amazon tribes are using drones to track deforestation in

    Website:www.cnn.com

    Introduction:CNN —. Awapy Uru Eu Wau Wau grew up deep inside the Amazon rainforest. The 28-year-old belongs to a 250-strong tribe called the Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau. The community which remained in isolation from

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    Armed with data and smartphones, Amazon communities boost

    Website:news.mongabay.com

    Introduction:Equipping Indigenous communities in the Amazon with remote-monitoring technology can reduce illegal deforestation, a new study has found. Between 2018 and 2019, researchers implemented technology

  • 19

    The Amazon Rainforest Mongabay

    Website:rainforests.mongabay.com

    Introduction:The Amazon is the world's biggest rainforest, larger than the next two largest rainforests — in the Congo Basin and Indonesia — combined. As of 2020, the Amazon has 526 million hectares of primary forest, which accounts for nearly 84% of the region's 629 million hectares of total tree cover.

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    Rainforest National Geographic Society

    Website:www.nationalgeographic.org

    Introduction:The Amazon rainforest is truly an ecological kaleidoscope, full of colorful sights and sounds. Temperate Rainforests Temperate rainforests are located in the mid-latitudes, where temperatures are much more mild than the tropics. Temperate rainforests are found mostly in coastal, mountainous areas. These geographic conditions help create areas

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