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.

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.

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 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.

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