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OrganizationAppropriate Technology Collaborative
Region Guatemala
Website Website
Facebook Facebook
Twitter N/A
ProjectLeader John Barrie


The average American is responsible for about 18 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year. You can offset 2 tons of your carbon emissions by helping The Appropriate Technology Collaborative provide solar lighting to families that currently light their homes with candles and kerosene lamps. Our program helps families improve their lives and see better at night. Their kids do their homework at night for the first time and girls don't have to hike long distances to charge the family cellphone.


Challenge

Human beings are causing climate change, largely by burning fossil fuels. Right now the annual global average temperature is about 1 - 1.5 degrees Celsius hotter than average. That's the difference between life and death for thousands of people. In a few decades millions of people will be "climate refugees", moving from coastal areas to higher ground as sea levels and associated political and health crises rise. We can stop this and bring hope and opportunity to families in rural Guatemala.

Long-Term Impact

Our solar LED lighting systems only need a simple battery change after 5 years. The solar panels, and LEDs are good for 20 years. Your investment will be saving carbon for many years beyond our initial 5 year program. Guatemalan women weave fabric and make handicrafts at night to sell in the market. Kids do their homework, stay in school longer and get better jobs. Girls don't have to hike hours to charge the family cell phone. Less Carbon = More Opportunity. You make it happen!

References

  1. http://apptechdesign.org
  2. https://www.facebook.com/AppTechDesign
  3. https://www.apptechdesign.org


Additional Documentation

https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/57963/projdoc.pdf

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[[Category:Climate Action in Guatemala Projects]], [[Category:Lack of access to electricity in developing countries Projects]]

[[Category:Climate Action in Guatemala Projects in Guatemala]], [[Category:Lack of access to electricity in developing countries Projects in Guatemala]]