A few years ago, South Africa began experiencing its worst drought in 30 years. The lack of frequent rainfall devastated crop production. And as the food supply withered, most people began to lose hope. Luckily, 17-year-old Kiara Nirghin isn’t like most people.
Instead of being disheartened by the problem, the South African teen turned her attention to finding a solution. Kiara began studying the causes and effects of drought to see how she could help. “If you don’t understand the problem fully, you won’t understand whether or not your solution is effective,” she says.
While researching, Kiara came across a class of super-absorbent materials. They are used in products like diapers to soak up liquid. The teen wondered if these substances could help soil retain the moisture from the little rain that fell. Then crops would have access to water even in dry conditions. Since most of these substances aren’t good for the environment, Kiara developed her own nontoxic version made from a simple ingredient—orange peel.
A few years ago, a drought began in South Africa. It was the country’s worst drought in 30 years. Little rain fell, and crops were ruined. As the food supply shrank, most people began to lose hope. Luckily, 17-year-old Kiara Nirghin isn’t like most people.
The South African teen could have been discouraged by the problem. Instead she tried to find a solution. Kiara began studying the causes and effects of drought. She hoped to learn how to help. “If you don’t understand the problem fully, you won’t understand whether or not your solution is effective,” she says.
In her research, Kiara came across a class of super-absorbent materials. They soak up liquid in products like diapers. The teen knew that small amounts of rain fall during a drought. So she wondered: Could these substances help soil hold on to the moisture? Then crops could have water even during dry times. But most of these substances aren’t good for the environment. So Kiara came up with her own harmless version. She made it from a simple ingredient: orange peel.