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What the future brings is unpredictable, 未来发生的事不可预见, but biodiversity can give us an insurance policy, Earth's own safety net to safeguard our survival. 但是生物多样性可以给我们上个保险,地球的安全网保护着我们的平安。 查看《TED-Ed教育演讲》更多内容>> 保存到QQ日志 登录QQ空间 重点...
There’s growing evidence that preserving precious areas not only stops overfishing, it can lessen the impacts of climate change.
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protect 80 percent of the world's biodiversity. Chose to omit that one of the most important climate protests in history was led by a Nigerian, Ken Saro-Wiwa of the Ogoni people. Chose to omit the effectiveness of grassroots movements and community action. People like BEN and Wretched of th...
biodiversity and is as close as possible to the natural balance of the great wine-growing areas. With biodynamics, a plea for life For winegrowers committed to biodynamic viticulture, the question of life in the soil is crucial, so threatened was it with extinction by the chemical practices ...
loss of biodiversity), as well as the abundant evidence for its anthropogenic causation, render the CDP a rather unrealistic kind of long term thinking. This is the kind of perspective that still moves people to welcome the discovery of new oil deposits as good news; without the denial of an...
Prosperous and evolved human societies in the latter half of this century might choose to remove carbon from the atmosphere not to avoid catastrophe but simply to produce a more pleasant climate, one better able to sustain the extraordinary biodiversity that our species coevolved with, even if we...
Declining biodiversity With a 1.5°C increase, 6 percent of insects, 8 percent of plants and 4 percent of vertebrates are projected by 2100 to lose more than half of their climatically determined geographic range. With a 2°C increase, those percentages double or triple: 18 percent of insects...
is of the correct magnitude. Only the long form Z-binding form of ADAR1 regulates interferon production. Failure to do so results in the Aicardi-Goutières Syndrome. ADAR1 also pairs with DICER1, a key part of the RNA interference pathway that is also important for inactivating Alu fragments...