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Dead Wrong: Organic Farming to Save the Planet?

Video | Food Production

Dead Wrong: Organic Farming to Save the Planet?

Agriculture is a major source of greenhouse gases. But we also have organic farming, so let's go organic and save the planet. Dead Wrong.

Bloomberg | Environment & Pollution

Methane Leak in Argentina Halted after Satellite Observation

“Scientists working for the United Nations’ International Methane Emissions Observatory in March spotted a leak in satellite data in Argentina, and relayed that information to government officials who quickly shared the data with the responsible operator. The energy company, which wasn’t identified, found that a heat exchanger had suffered ruptured tubes causing the potent greenhouse gas to leak and quickly conducted repairs.”

From Bloomberg.

BBC | Conservation & Biodiversity

Lundy Island Wild Bird Numbers Soar

“The island in the Bristol Channel is home to 95% of England’s breeding Manx Shearwaters, a species that was once on the brink of extinction on Lundy.

Thanks to a project that eradicated rats from the island in 2006, the Shearwater population has soared from about 600 in 2001 to more than 25,000. Puffins have increased in number from 13 in the year 2000 to 1,335 in 2023.

The island has also attracted new arrivals, such as Storm Petrels, which first bred on Lundy in 2014 and now have more than 150 pairs.”

From BBC.

BBC | Pollution

The T-Shirt Chewing Enzyme Ready to Tackle Plastic Waste

“Over eight years they re-engineered LCC – now LCCICCG – to become a trained PET specialist.

The enzyme is now so efficient that it can completely break the PET polymer down to its constituent monomers—the chemicals producers need to make new plastic.

Prof Marty likens it to breaking apart a pearl necklace.

‘We are using an enzyme that you can consider a molecular scissors,’ he says. ‘We break down the link between the pearls, liberate the pearls and in this way, after purification, we can sell these pearls again.'”

From BBC.