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a summary of waste disposal in the climate era
a summary of waste disposal in the climate era
a summary of waste disposal in the climate era

The environment crisis is requiring us to re-evaluate a lot of things, including how we deal with our waste.

Many of the obstacles that the environment crisis exists can be fixed through utilizing nature to repair itself. Rewilding in order to capture carbon is among the prime examples of this, but innovative areas of research, such as into the function that fungi plays in ecosystems around the world, could be a real game-changer in areas like how we deal with our waste. Fungis is nature's decomposer, charged with breaking down solid waste so that it can be soaked back up into the soil and its nutrients benefit the ecosystem, but we really know really little about it. Of the few types we have actually determined, some have incredible possibilities, and Joanne Rodriguez are using specific fungis types to break down waste of all kinds!

We all understand that we can not waste time when it concerns the environment crisis, however it's not just time that we can't afford to lose any longer. In the last couple of years, there has been a real shift in the basic understanding of how our waste impacts the world upon which we live, not just in terms of the environment, however the animals that we share it with. Ground-breaking documentaries have made it only too clear simply how far our numerous types of waste travel, and the big effect that they have on animals in the oceans and on land alike.