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    TUHOKlimaticka zmena / Thank you so much for ruining my day


    "Given the sheer enormity of climate change, it’s okay to be depressed, to grieve. But please, don’t stay there too long. Join me in pure, unadulterated, righteous anger."


    "I don’t want your hope. I don’t want you to be hopeful. I want you to panic. I want you to feel the fear I feel every day. And then I want you to act. Once you start to act, the hope is everywhere."

    "Our best scientists tell us insistently that a calamity is unfolding, that the life-support systems of the Earth are being damaged in ways that threaten our survival. Yet in the face of these facts we carry on as usual."

    “We’ve got to stop burning fossil fuels. So many aspects of life depend on fossil fuels, except for music and love and education and happiness. These things, which hardly use fossil fuels, are what we must focus on.”

    A nejde o to, že na to nemáme dostatečné technologie, ty by na řešení použít šly, ale chybí nám vůle a představivost je využít. Zůstáváme při zemi, přemýšlíme až moc rezervovaně. Technologický pokrok to sám o sobě nevyřeší. Problém jsme my, ne technologické nástroje.

    Rostouci hladiny oceanu, zmena atmosferickeho proudeni, zmeny v distribuci srazek a sucha. Zmeny karbonoveho, fosforoveho a dusikoveho cyklu, okyselovani oceanu. Jake jsou bezpecnostni rizika a jake potencialni klady dramatickych zmen fungovani zemskeho systemu?
    Ale take jak funguji masove dezinformacni kampane ropneho prumyslu a boj o verejne mineni na prahu noveho klimatickeho rezimu post-holocenu.
    rozbalit záhlaví
    TADEAS
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    agro dezinfo

    Environmentalists Owe an Enormous Debt to Julian Assange - CounterPunch.org
    https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/08/23/environmentalists-owe-an-enormous-debt-to-julian-assange/

    Environmentalists throughout the world owe an enormous debt of gratitude to political prisoner Julian Assange, the founder and publisher of Wikileaks — and most of them don’t know it.

    It wasn’t only secret recordings pertaining to war and crimes-against-humanity that Wikileaks published, based on the heroic work of Chelsea Manning who downloaded thousands of secret US military files. A slew of cables Assange published revealed massive U.S. government attempts on behalf of Monsanto to coerce governments to allow foreign corporate land ownership, and with it genetically engineered agricuture throughout the world, and to squelch opposition to GMOs, breaking down existing laws prohibiting the genetic engineering of agriculture.

    The cables revealed U.S. officials applying financial, diplomatic, and frequently military pressure on behalf of Monsanto and other biotech corporations
    TADEAS
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    GMO-Free Europe Event 2022 - November 17th, 10 - 13h
    https://www.organicseurope.bio/news/save-the-date-gmo-free-europe-event-2022-november-17th-10-13h/

    The Commission has announced a new legislative proposal for the second quarter of 2023, which may exempt certain GMOs obtained from CRISPR-Cas and similar so-called ‘New Genomic Techniques’ from the present level of risk assessment, traceability and labeling, sidelining the precautionary principle. A strong lobby of the agro-biotech industry has succeeded to put the issue high on the political agenda of the European Commission and EU Member States.We invite you to discuss the consequences of such a deregulation on environmental and consumer protection and on the GMO-free production chain in Europe.
    TADEAS
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    konsolidace vizí... ekomodernismus jako pokračováni ekosystémové ignorance. nic proti precision fermentaci

    re SCHWEPZ

    George Monbiot teams up with Mark Lynas and the ecomodernists to Reboot Food
    https://gmwatch.org/en/106-news/latest-news/20127-george-monbiot-teams-up-with-mark-lynas-and-ecomodernism-to-reboot-food

    George Monbiot recently tweeted that he was “excited to announce the upcoming launch of a radical new campaign I’ve been working on with RePlanet, called Reboot Food”. That campaign draws heavily on ideas in Monbiot’s latest book Regenesis, which champions “precision-fermentation” as a techno-fix for feeding the world on animal-free protein and fats while freeing up vast areas of farm land for rewilding. But Reboot Food also draws on the dubious agenda of those behind a new organisation called RePlanet, which is receiving a massive boost from Monbiot’s involvement in its campaign.

    And Monbiot’s involvement is far from incidental. It has taken a lot of careful planning and already includes:
    * a specially recorded RePlanet video titled “let’s have George explain it” on the Reboot Food home page
    * Monbiot speaking at a special webinar marking the launch of the Reboot Food campaign
    * Monbiot undertaking a live speaking tour that will take him to four different European countries, where his appearances will be hosted by RePlanet member organisations

    The Reboot Food Manifesto not only calls for massive government investment in the “game-changing innovations in precision fermentation and biotech” that will produce “low-cost animal-free foods”, but for the legalisation of “gene editing, genetic modification and other new breeding techniques”, and for governments to “repeal organic farming targets and set land-use reduction and rewilding targets instead”. (That's the original wording, but “repeal organic farming targets” has since been softened to “suspend organic targets...” 15/11/2022)

    Stopping governments promoting organic farming and getting them to deregulate genetic engineering are key current campaign goals of the pesticides lobby, which has been employing a wide variety of tactics to try and achieve them. That’s because the pesticide giants are desperate to undermine the European Union’s Farm to Fork strategy, which aims by 2030 to slash pesticide and fertilizer use and more than triple the percentage of EU farmland under organic management, as part of the transition towards a “more sustainable food system” within the EU’s Green Deal.

    Having a leading environmental commentator like George Monbiot promoting and participating in a campaign that includes pushing genetic engineering and getting the EU’s organic farming targets repealed is a dream come true for the pesticide lobby. And Monbiot was challenged about the anti-organic element on Twitter by Rob Percival of the Soil Association, who asked, “Is a 25% EU organic target really a threat to the rewilding movement? In Regenesis you say the future of food is ‘ideally organic’ – what changed?”. Monbiot replied, “It’s not my project, but one that brings together a wide range of people with broadly similar interests. We won't all agree on every detail.” To which the author Jayne Buxton retorted, “That’s quite the cop out”.

    ...

    RePlanet’s first incarnation seems to have been in the Netherlands with Stichting Ecomodernisme Nederland, which later rebranded as RePlanet Nederland. The prime movers were a Belgian comms strategist called Rob De Schutter and a Dutch publicist, Hidde Boersma. Boersma, needless to say, calls himself “an ecomodernist” and gave a Ted Talk titled “It is time for ecomodernism”.

    Boersma also helped author a book called Ecomodernisme (2017) whose other contributors also formed part of the Dutch ecomodernist foundation that became RePlanet Nederland. The book’s back cover lays out the group’s credo: “There are no limits to growth. The earth can easily handle 10 billion people. Solar panels and wind turbines are a costly mistake, nuclear energy is the future. Organic farming will not feed the world, intensive farming will.

    ...

    On RePlanet Nederland’s website they describe the future they dream of. It includes massive urbanisation – “more than 90 percent” of the world’s population living and working in “the city, compared to 50 percent in 2000. Surrounding the city are large farms full of genetically modified crops that achieve four times higher yields than at the beginning of the 21st century. Many of those farms are located in high-rise buildings clad with solar panels. In the distance you can see the cooling towers of a nuclear power plant…”

    RePlanet Nederland’s cofounder Hidde Boersma has produced a film promoting GM crops, is planning another promoting GM mosquitoes, and has been trying to crowdfund yet another defending glyphosate. The latter he is co-producing with a farmer, Michiel Van Andel, who says he used to have, “a critical attitude towards chemical giants such as Bayer Monsanto, the producer of glyphosate” but “when he started researching the subject about six years ago, his opinion changed.
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    #biotech #mitigation

    Zelený zázrak. Berlínský startup pomocí mechu chrání města před zplodinami - Forbes
    https://forbes.cz/zeleny-zazrak-berlinsky-startup-pomoci-mechu-chrani-mesta-pred-zplodinami/

    Firma vyrábí světově patentované filtrační systémy vzduchu do měst. Jejich základem je obyčejný mech: rostlina se zázračnými vlastnostmi. „Mech spojený s naší technologií dokáže přefiltrovat až 80 procent škodlivin ze vzduchu a zároveň ho ochladí o několik stupňů. Zachytává především jemný prach, který se běžně usazuje v plicích i v krevním oběhu a vážně poškozuje zdraví,“ vysvětluje Simon Dierks, který má na starosti marketing.
    SHEFIK
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    #biotech #ccs

    How a soil microbe could rev up artificial photosynthesis -- ScienceDaily
    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/04/220429185744.htm

    But the carbon fixing champs are not plants, but soil bacteria. Some bacterial enzymes carry out a key step in carbon fixation 20 times faster than plant enzymes do, and figuring out how they do this could help scientists develop forms of artificial photosynthesis to convert the greenhouse gas into fuels, fertilizers, antibiotics and other products

    ...

    When both glue and twist are present, the carbon-fixing reaction goes 100 times faster than without them.
    ...

    We aren't trying to make a carbon copy of photosynthesis," Erb explained. "We want to design a process that's much more efficient by using our understanding of engineering to rebuild the concepts of nature. This 'photosynthesis 2.0' could take place in living or synthetic systems such as artificial chloroplasts -- droplets of water suspended in oil."
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    For Nature | Will we connect the dots in time?
    https://fornature.earth/

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    Kim Hill
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/Soil4Climate/permalink/3009317012673366/

    This short film, calling for a global transition to a plant-based food system and narrated by Greta Thunberg, is produced by Mercy for Animals, a lobby group for the synthetic meat industry.

    Synthetic meat is made by using a DNA coding sequence from soybeans or peas to create a substance that looks and tastes like real meat.

    The farming methods for producing synthetic meat involve using large amount of synthetic pesticides, herbicides and fertilisers, which cause far more harm to animals, soil, waterways, climate and human health than raising pastured animals.

    Transitioning to a plant-based food system based around synthetic meat will put the entire global food supply in the hands of a few multi-national biotech companies (producers of chemicals and genetically modified crops) and destroy local economies, traditional cultures, and livelihoods of farmers.

    Billionaires Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson all invest in synthetic meat companies, and advocate for the transition to plant-based synthetic foods.

    Animal welfare organisations such as PETA and Animals Australia advertise these synthetic meat products on their websites.

    Mercy for Animals “works to eliminate the worst animal abuse and grow market share of plant- and cell-based foods.”

    Mercy for Animals states: “Cell-based meat, which is animal meat grown by farming cells rather than by rearing and slaughtering animals, is fast-approaching the market and will transform the meat industry... Meat industry giants Tyson and Cargill have both invested in cell-based meat technology, while Maple Leaf Foods has acquired plant-based food companies Lightlife and Field Roast.”

    Animal Liberation activism is being captured by industry and manipulated into advertising toxic products that do not in any way benefit animals, the environment, or our health.
    TUHO
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    Spanelsky startup Bioo experimentuje se zachytavani elektriny z mikrobialni aktivity v pude.

    In a park on the Spanish island of Ibiza, a prototype for new renewable energy isn’t a huge spinning turbine or a field of solar panels. Instead, it’s partially hidden underground: a biological battery that is generating energy from the soil itself.
    Pablo Vidarte, the 24-year-old founder of Bioo, the biotech startup developing the panel, started thinking about the concept in a dream. “In the dream, I asked, is it possible to treat the leaves of a plant as a solar panel?” he says. “The short answer is no. But there are ways in which you can actually treat nature as a battery to produce energy for yourself without harming [the environment].”

    Bioo's biological batteries generate energy from the ground
    https://www.fastcompany.com/.../these-biological-batteries-generate-renewable-energy-from-the-ground
    SHEFIK
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    carbon soil capture - s trochou boostu. sice to jsou porad additiva a ne sustainable cesta, ale docasne to muze vytrhnout trn z paty :)

    The Amazing Secret To Cutting 25% Of Carbon Could Be Under Your Feet
    https://www.forbes.com/...zing-secret-to-cutting-25-of-carbon-could-be-under-your-feet/#6ee1d15641ea

    But what if one of the best weapons in our fight against global carbon emissions lies right beneath our feet? That’s the claim of a new generation of biotech firms, who say they can turn the world’s soil into a vast carbon sink, absorbing up to a quarter of annual emissions.
    ...
    “We develop microbiological seed treatments comprised of microbial fungi and bacteria designed to provide plant benefits,” explains Guy Hudson, Soil Carbon Co. CEO. “As that plant grows it exudes sugars into the soil that are converted into stable soil carbon by the fungi.”

    Once added to fields by farmers, Hudson says this solution enables the soil to quickly build significant quantities of stable carbon, stored in tiny balls of soil called microaggregates, preventing the carbon from being released back to the atmosphere.
    ...
    “Results from our studies show a 7-17% soil carbon increase over a season. If you extrapolate out to the 1.8 billion hectares that we crop each year, you would be looking at about 8 gigatons of CO2 equivalent being drawn down,” Hudson claims. Going by IEA stats for 2019, that would equate to just under 25% of the 33 gigatons of CO2 emitted globally that year.
    ...
    Soil carbon proponents say their solutions are comparatively easier to deploy, and relatively inexpensive: while some carbon capture methods can cost hundreds of dollars per ton of CO2 equivalent captured, Carbon Soil Co. says its method costs between $20 and $50 per ton. What’s more, such firms are making it possible for farmers to be paid for using their soil to store carbon: one Boston start-up has claimed it wants to facilitate the storage of one trillion tons of CO2 in soil in this way, financed through a range of measures such as carbon offsets.
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