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Better Bioeconomy Weekly — Mar 27th 2023 🌏
Exploring the intersection of biology, technology, and business in creating a sustainable food system. The purpose of this weekly newsletter is to keep you informed on the developments and innovations in the field and how they can be used to create a better future for all.
By Eshan Samaranayake3 years ago in Earth
The Last Hope
The Last Hope In a world ravaged by war, famine, and disease, the human race had been brought to its knees. Cities lay in ruins, and the once-great civilizations of the world had crumbled to dust. Those who remained lived in constant fear, struggling to eke out a meager existence in a world where death was always lurking just around the corner.
By Muhammad Nehroz Ali3 years ago in Earth
REVEALING THE HIDDEN PHENOMENA BEYOND OUR SENSES #1: BLACK HOLES
Black holes are mysterious and consuming everything around them. They will rip apart anything that passes their event horizon, but could there be more? What would happen if you fell into one of these monstrosities? How could you possibly travel through the black hole itself? And if you emerged out the other side, where would you end up? This is what if, and here's what would happen if you traveled through a black hole.
By Ehra Silverio3 years ago in Earth
A long journey is interrupted by a disaster.
Aiden had been planning his backpacking trip through South America for months. He had saved up enough money to travel for a year, and he was determined to make the most of it. He had already visited Brazil, Argentina, and Chile, and he was now making his way to Peru.
By Emma @ Vocal3 years ago in Earth
Climate Change and Its Impact on the Environment and Human Societies
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time. The Earth's climate is rapidly changing due to human activities, such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. The impact of climate change is already being felt around the world, from rising sea levels to more frequent and severe weather events. In this article, we will explore the impact of climate change on the environment and human societies.
By Suleman Bara3 years ago in Earth
how developed countries are responsible most for the climate change and developing countries have to pay price for it.
Introduction: Climate change is a pressing global issue that affects all of us, regardless of where we live and what our circumstances are. It’s a problem that has been created by human activities, and the developed world is responsible for the majority of carbon emissions. According to the World Resource Institute, developed countries have been responsible for 79% of carbon emissions from 1850 to 2011.As of 2021, US and CHINA are leading CO2 emitters (44.4%) . This has led to a situation where the developed world is largely immune to the effects of climate change, while the developing world is paying the price.
By TimeTrails3 years ago in Earth
Moon Magic
"Exploring the Mysteries of Our Nearest Celestial Neighbor" Lost in the beauty of the moon's gentle glow I can still clearly recall my first close-up view of the moon. My family and I hiked to the top of a mountain while out camping to get a closer look at the stars. I noticed it as the moon shone bright and full in the heavens as we sat there wrapped in blankets.
By Haridharasaran S3 years ago in Earth
Most Mysterious Locations That Scientists Are Still Unable to Explain
Bermuda Triangle As the plane approached the Bermuda Triangle, the passengers became uneasy. Some of them had heard the stories of ships and planes disappearing without a trace, and they wondered if they would be next.
By Batbaatar Myadagmaa3 years ago in Earth











