A scientific study has demonstrated positive health benefits of our Save 80 stoves: people who cook with them have healthier lungs.
Read MoreBrazil: green electricity from landfill gas
The Brazilian company Orizon uses methane emissions from a landfill site to generate electricity – and is going even one step further with us.
Read MoreOur first climate-friendly brick kiln is going into operation
The Vertical Shaft Brick Kiln in Mulanje is now producing much-needed building materials for Malawi. It fires bricks efficiently and without fossil fuels.
Read MoreNew frontiers in energy: Biogas in Colombia
A pilot project is taking shape: a biogas plant is being built in Colombia that utilises urban and agricultural waste in a climate-friendly way.
Read Moreatmosfair is expanding the distribution of Save 80 in Mozambique
The pilot in Niassa province was successful: many people prefer these efficient stoves for cooking. This is why we are now offering them in Nampula as well.
Read MoreParis Agreement Crediting Mechanism: New confidence in UN offsetting?
The previous UN rules on climate action projects had attracted criticism. Now, there are new rules on carbon offsetting. We took a closer look at them.
Read MorePhilippines: local stakeholders give their views on biogas plants
To take the interests of the local community into account when planning biogas plants, atmosfair has held local stakeholder consultations.
Read MoreClimate-friendly cooking in Ghana: pilot plant turns waste into biogas
atmosfair and Sustainology are launching a new type of biogas plant in Akuse that will supply up to 40 households with cooking gas from organic waste.
Read MoreContrails – how to avoid these underestimated contributors to climate change
Around two-thirds of the climate impact of flying is attributable to contrails. We explain how they can be reduced and what policymakers can do.
Read MoreSustainable Composting of Organic Waste
Tanzania has a waste problem. To prevent this from becoming a climate problem, we compost organic waste there and produce climate-friendly fertilizer.
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