 Can you imagine that you can turn livestock poop into clean energy and biofacilizers? My name is Daniel Mulat, an environmental researcher and lab manager at Mazingira International Livestock Research Institute. My colleague, Stanley, is a research assistant who is looking after our biodegester research facility. My climate solution is biogas technology which turns organic waste like manure from livestock into energy, which we call it biogas, and also into biofertilizer, which you can use it for a crop and for a production. So manure has an organic compound. If you let it to decompose naturally, then it can emit greenhouse gases. But when we put manure into the biodegester, we are capturing the gas, the greenhouse gas, which are generated. And then by burning those gases, we reduce greenhouse gas emissions. And at the same time, since we're producing energy from biogas, we're also substituting traditional fuels, energy sources like fuel root and fossil fuel. And then the bio study, which comes out from the digester, is used for growing forage and also for growing crop acid fertilizer.