Guardians, grab your popcorn! Our partner Nemus is launching their new film and invites you to watch the short film irreplaceable Territory with us.
"I believe this' land 'is NFT, and I live in NFT." The short film features stories from Brazilian communities about the risks facing the Amazon rainforest and why Nemus must act now.
The world's first irreplaceable territory has been officially renamed by a consortium of Indigenous Brazilians and Nemus, a Web3 company that sells irreplaceable tokens (NFT) to protect the Amazon rainforest. Digital NFT is unique, encoded on the blockchain and irreplaceable, each one a unique asset -- like amazon's flora and fauna. Around the world, indigenous peoples are the stewards of the planet, responsible for protecting 80 per cent of its biodiversity. After NFT's recent surge in popularity thanks to excess revenue and celebrity endorsements, land managers in Brazil decided to showcase NFT's purpose-driven utility -- to save Amazon.
The Amazon rainforest is on the brink of destruction. Climate change is burning it, and humans are cutting it down for livestock ranching and monoculture. As the source of 6 percent of the oxygen currently produced by photosynthetic organisms, and home to more than 3 million species, this dwindling tropical tree endangers our fragile planet.
Currently, 17 percent of the Amazon has disappeared, and scientists believe that if that figure reaches 20-25 percent of deforestation, even if we were somehow able to stop or reverse climate change, humanity would be at a "point of no return." Generally speaking, if the destruction of the Amazon continues unabated, researchers from a number of European Union universities predict that the worst could come before 2030.
Nemus aims to protect and preserve strategic areas of the Amazon in order to further protect the vast majority of the tropical rainforest. To prevent further deforestation and destruction of land, it is necessary to ensure that this important ecosystem will continue to lock up carbon dioxide and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, Nemus' reforestation and rewilding efforts aim to increase the amazon's potential for future sequestration.
"When we create a new economic activity based on rainforest conservation, we motivate local communities to protect," said Flavio de Mera Pena, founder of Nemus. To make the land more productive, we could change the narrative to show how standing forest is more valuable than clean pasture. It is incredible that we will be able to do this through the creation and casting of NFT."
Nemus does this by leveraging Web3 technologies to reverse negative climate change and setting new standards globally and hyper-locally. The process starts with buying NFT and their invitation to millions of people around the world is "Buy NFT and protect forests". Each piece of Nemus NFT purchased represents an area of land in the Amazon region that will be protected from rampant deforestation and will work with local communities for conservation and sustainable development.
Another unique feature of Nemus NFT is that they correspond to the actual land that Nemus trusts and can be tracked by geographical location. In fact, each NFT "embodies the unique story, biodiversity and character of the region's flora and fauna".
Nemus is a rallying cry for citizens of the world who want to protect the planet by protecting the source of its breathing, the Amazon rainforest. By harnessing the power of Web3, Tokenomics, and community, Nemus is achieving real-world impact that can be easily scaled and replicated globally.
Join Nemus with Concept Art House! Short film irreplaceable Territory watch link:
Guardians, grab your popcorn! Our partner Nemus is launching their new film and invites you to watch the short film irreplaceable Territory with us.
"I believe this' land 'is NFT, and I live in NFT." The short film features stories from Brazilian communities about the risks facing the Amazon rainforest and why Nemus must act now.
The world's first irreplaceable territory has been officially renamed by a consortium of Indigenous Brazilians and Nemus, a Web3 company that sells irreplaceable tokens (NFT) to protect the Amazon rainforest. Digital NFT is unique, encoded on the blockchain and irreplaceable, each one a unique asset -- like amazon's flora and fauna. Around the world, indigenous peoples are the stewards of the planet, responsible for protecting 80 per cent of its biodiversity. After NFT's recent surge in popularity thanks to excess revenue and celebrity endorsements, land managers in Brazil decided to showcase NFT's purpose-driven utility -- to save Amazon.
The Amazon rainforest is on the brink of destruction. Climate change is burning it, and humans are cutting it down for livestock ranching and monoculture. As the source of 6 percent of the oxygen currently produced by photosynthetic organisms, and home to more than 3 million species, this dwindling tropical tree endangers our fragile planet.
Currently, 17 percent of the Amazon has disappeared, and scientists believe that if that figure reaches 20-25 percent of deforestation, even if we were somehow able to stop or reverse climate change, humanity would be at a "point of no return." Generally speaking, if the destruction of the Amazon continues unabated, researchers from a number of European Union universities predict that the worst could come before 2030.
Nemus aims to protect and preserve strategic areas of the Amazon in order to further protect the vast majority of the tropical rainforest. To prevent further deforestation and destruction of land, it is necessary to ensure that this important ecosystem will continue to lock up carbon dioxide and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, Nemus' reforestation and rewilding efforts aim to increase the amazon's potential for future sequestration.
"When we create a new economic activity based on rainforest conservation, we motivate local communities to protect," said Flavio de Mera Pena, founder of Nemus. To make the land more productive, we could change the narrative to show how standing forest is more valuable than clean pasture. It is incredible that we will be able to do this through the creation and casting of NFT."
Nemus does this by leveraging Web3 technologies to reverse negative climate change and setting new standards globally and hyper-locally. The process starts with buying NFT and their invitation to millions of people around the world is "Buy NFT and protect forests". Each piece of Nemus NFT purchased represents an area of land in the Amazon region that will be protected from rampant deforestation and will work with local communities for conservation and sustainable development.
Another unique feature of Nemus NFT is that they correspond to the actual land that Nemus trusts and can be tracked by geographical location. In fact, each NFT "embodies the unique story, biodiversity and character of the region's flora and fauna".
Nemus is a rallying cry for citizens of the world who want to protect the planet by protecting the source of its breathing, the Amazon rainforest. By harnessing the power of Web3, Tokenomics, and community, Nemus is achieving real-world impact that can be easily scaled and replicated globally.
Join Nemus with Concept Art House! Short film irreplaceable Territory watch link:
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