ArtistBenjamin Von Wonghas created yet another incredible installation to raise awareness about environmental issues.

This time, he’s used biochar to form a nearly 20-foot-tall phoenix in Thailand.

Biochar is a carbon-rich black solid, sometimes called man-made charcoal.

Carbon Phoenix by Benjamin Von Wong

It has incredible carbon removal properties and is responsible for over 89% of verified carbon removal credits.

A team came together to produce the impressive installation over the course of two weeks.

What I think is particularly unique about this installation, is that it doesnt just highlight the problem.

Carbon Phoenix by Benjamin Von Wong

It also highlights a possible solution for climate change.

And, hopefully, it shines a light on biochar as a positive solution for carbon removal.

it’s possible for you to read more about the making ofCarbon PhoenixonVon Wong’s blog.

Carbon Phoenix by Benjamin Von Wong

Carbon Phoenixis a nearly 20-foot-tall biochar sculpture by Benjamin Von Wong.

Biochar, sometimes called man-made coal, is responsible for 89% of verified carbon removal credits.

It took two weeks and a team of volunteers to bring this sustainable sculpture to life.

Carbon Phoenix by Benjamin Von Wong

Check out this video detailing how Benjamin Von Wong created this biochar art.

Carbon Phoenix by Benjamin Von Wong

Carbon Phoenix by Benjamin Von Wong

Carbon Phoenix by Benjamin Von Wong

Carbon Phoenix by Benjamin Von Wong

Carbon Phoenix by Benjamin Von Wong

Carbon Phoenix by Benjamin Von Wong

Carbon Phoenix by Benjamin Von Wong