Hydroponic Path Amid Climate Wrath: Hydroponics Pays Back in a Year.  The Money Path. The Money Spinner.  + Untold Climate Truths Unveiled

· Notion Press
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260
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In Hydroponic Path Amid Climate Wrath, Vivek explains how Hydroponics - the smart way of rapidly growing veggies without soil - is a business venture that can pay back in just a year. It's a money spinner if done right, and this book tells how to do it just right - as profession or just a prolific hobby. Profitability of Hydroponics actually improves as the climate worsens, making it future-proof. But why aren't our climate initiatives working? Vivek also unveils some surprisingly untold aspects of climate change, presenting alternative perspectives regarding where the real climate issues lie and unorthodox measures to counter global warming. The book carries a novel like reading experience, summing up through some intriguing scientific experiments that are bound to change our view of how our environment works.

About the author

Vivek Aggarwal specializes in Process design for Energy industry, with more than three decades of experience. He has started & developed Process Design teams for several companies.He is also the founder of GreenLoop - India's most popular hydroponic nutrients company. He developed several bestselling products and patented designs for GreenLoop, a company owned and managed by Aparna - his wife & co-founder. He was permanent resident of Singapore for nearly a decade, before settling in Gurgaon. Vivek is a chemical engineer from IIT-BHU. He is a Fellow and Chartered Engineer with IChemE-London.

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