The Carbon Garden in South West London aims to illustrate the importance of carbon in sustaining life and combating climate change. Opening soon at a renowned attraction, it will feature diverse plant displays, soil layers, and innovative designs like a fungi-inspired pavilion. The garden highlights the capacity of plants and fungi to capture and store carbon while providing educational opportunities for schools and the community. Through exhibitions such as a drought-resistant garden and rain garden, it seeks to empower visitors to make sustainable choices and showcase vital research on climate interventions.
The Carbon Garden will show how carbon helps to sustain life on Earth, highlighting nature’s role in combating climate change and inspiring actionable change.
Plants and fungi act as natural allies in climate repair, capturing carbon and restoring balance to the environment, while preparing visitors for the impacts of climate change.
A fungi-inspired pavilion will serve as a hub for educational activities, showcasing sustainable design while directing rainwater to the rain garden.
The garden aims to boost biodiversity with native flora, including drought-resistant plants and at least 26 new trees resilient to future climate conditions.
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