Sakshi Singh

Supporting Diatoms For A Cooler Tomorrow at Liquid Trees

Sakshi Singh is currently involved with Liquid Trees as part of the "Supporting Diatoms for a Cooler Tomorrow" campaign, which aims to raise awareness about the role of microalgae and diatoms in carbon dioxide removal and bioremediation. Previous roles include teaching and serving as a campus ambassador at Pehchaan The Street School (Trust), a summer internship at Rainbow Children's Hospitals, and participation as an SDG executive member with Project CLAP. Sakshi was also a core team member of the Rotaract Club of South Campus Midwest. Education includes a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology from Amity University, expected in June 2024, and prior certifications from Delhi Police Public School.

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Delhi, India

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Liquid Trees

Say hello to Diatoms. Microscopic plants called Diatoms absorb 10-20 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) every year. That's equal to the amount of carbon captured annually by all of the world's rainforests. Diatoms are considered the largest primary producers of oxygen on our planet. It is estimated that through photosynthesis, diatoms produce between 20% and 40% of the oxygen we breathe. With the campaign "Keeping the Planet cool with Diatoms" we are trying to raise awareness about Diatom potential in CO2 removal. We are in the process of removing 10GtCO2 by accelerating the growth of native diatoms in polluted open water systems.