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Biofuels cause worldwide eutrophication of important aquatic systems

 Nitrates are widely used as fertilisers at farms. Excess levels of nitrates can damage freshwaters and the marine environment by promoting eutrophication. Excessive growth of algae chokes other life. Eliminating excess nitrates from drinking water is very costly. Keeping aquatic systems unpolluted is a responsibility of  mankind. [1]

Controversial effect of biofuels on the environmental balance

Weiss et al. 2012 summarises the available data of  actual studies related to the environmental impacts of biofuels. One metric ton (t) of biofuel was found to save 55 ± 34 gigajoules of primary energy and 3 ± 1 t carbon dioxide equivalents of greenhouse gases, compared to conventional fuels. [1]

Formic acid used as fracking chemical in the subsoil of USA

BASF announced to build a plant for formic acid at Geismar, Louisiana/USA. The new plant will have an annual capacity of more than 50,000 tons adding to the actual capacity of 255.000 tons of formic acid produced by BASF in its sites in Ludwigshafen/Germany, and Nanjing/China.  [1]

Global warming and food consumption

Dr. Eric A Davidson writes that meat consumption must be reduced. Fertiliser use and management of manure must change to avoid that the targets of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will not be met. [1]

Pollution of the atmosphere must be reduced, says the Club of Rome

Scientists call for 50% reduction in mean per capita meat consumption in the developed world [1]

Morbidity of the US think tank

The US company Planetary Resources announced that it will combine space exploration with mining of natural resources of asteroids, aiming to generate trillions of Dollars and promote material welfare of mankind. [1]

The Banana bunchy top virus

Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) spread into 11 countries in the sub-Saharan Africa region reducing yields of  bananas and plantains (Musa spp.) crops. Nucleotide sequences of DNA-S and DNA-R of BBTV isolates from these countries are genetically identical to the 'South Pacific' phylogroup which include Australia, Egypt, South Asia and South Pacific.  [1]

Micro RNA genes and plant response to stress situation

MicroRNA (miRNA) are short ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules which have very few nucleotides (an average of 22). MiRNA genes are located in the intergenic regions of the plant genome. They regulate the post-transcriptional expression of proteins in plants and animals. MiRNAs are likely to be involved in most biological processes. [1]

Neonicotinoid insecticides linked to honeybee Colony Collapse Disorder

Bee populations are on decline, such phenomena is known as Colony Collapse Disorder. Goulson et al.2012  believes that neonicotinoid  imidacloprid insecticides are linked to the decline as they occur at trace levels in the nectar and pollen of crop plants. [1]

The war for water and dwindling natural resources of the earth

Mining increases water scarcity in Ecuador endangering food security of the region. Rural population  from all parts of Ecuador claim that the traditional usage of natural water resources is the basis of their existence. The free access to natural and clean water resources is considered a human right, which was even stipulated in the constitution of Ecuador in 2008. [1]

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