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POWAR - Future Climate Simulator

Low-cost climate simulator to grow food under future predicted weathers for research and education.

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POWAR is a low-cost climate simulation box that allows small-scale farmers and students to grow crops under future predicted weather conditions, enabling them to understand and adapt to the impacts of climate change. It serves as a practical tool for experimentation and education, providing insights into crop behavior and fostering resilience. By simulating different city climates and utilizing environmental sensors, POWAR empowers users to make informed decisions, contributing to sustainable food production and a planet-centered future.

POWAR is a groundbreaking climate simulator designed to empower smallholder farmers by enabling them to experiment with their current food crops under future predicted weather conditions for their specific regions. With POWAR, farmers can test the effects of extreme weather events on their crops, allowing them to adapt and become more resilient. The significance of POWAR extends beyond individual farmers. As more people worldwide utilize the simulator to grow a wide range of plants under different weather scenarios, an open database of knowledge emerges. This collective knowledge about how climate change impacts food security can inform and inspire more informed and conscious practices in agriculture, leading us to a more resilient future for all.

Based on research conducted by ETH Zurich on climate change predictions for 2050, which indicates that cities like London may experience weather similar to Barcelona, while Madrid may resemble Marrakesh, it is evident that extreme weather conditions such as droughts and floods will have a profound impact on food production systems. 

This is especially true for tropical countries in the global south. Recognizing these challenges, POWAR was created as a low-cost, open-source research tool specifically designed for smallholder farmers. Its primary objective is to empower farmers to make informed decisions, advocate for better climate policies, and enhance their resilience to climate change effects.


By providing a simulation of weather conditions through the integration of sensors, actuators, and a web-based platform, POWAR offers users an immersive experience to explore and understand the potential environmental conditions of different regions. This fosters environmental awareness and enables the exploration of various climate scenarios. 

Additionally, POWAR supports educational initiatives by providing hands-on experiences and promoting a deeper understanding of the impacts of climate change across different sectors. Whether simulating extreme temperatures, humidity levels, or other climate variables, POWAR provides insights into the potential futures our planet may face.

Through the use of POWAR, individuals and communities can gain valuable insights into the importance of environmental conservation, sustainable practices, and the role of technology in adapting to and mitigating the challenges of a changing climate. 

The ultimate goal of POWAR is to equip individuals and communities with the knowledge and tools necessary to build resilient and environmentally conscious societies. Together, by harnessing the collective knowledge generated through POWAR, we can pave the way for a more sustainable and resilient future.

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    POWAR Instructions


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    Laser Cut Wood

    POWAR is made in laser-cut wood and designed with finger joints so that it can easily be assembled by people without the use of nails or glue. This makes it also very easy to disassemble it and transport it.

    This version uses two water-repellent plywood boards of 600x1200mm, but you could nest the design in different ways according to the laser machine you have.

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    Assemble the box

    The assembly of the box is pretty straightforward, but we suggest laying down the back side part and start adding the pieces of the interior, so that way you give some structure to the box.

    Then you can start adding one of the sides and the bottom part.

    And after adding the front.

    We always leave one side open so we can easily connect the electronics.

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