Microbial solutions must be deployed against climate catastrophe

Raquel Peixoto, Christian R Voolstra, Lisa Y Stein, Philip Hugenholtz, Joana Falcao Salles, Shady A Amin, Max Häggblom, Ann Gregory, Thulani P Makhalanyane, Fengping Wang, Nadège Adoukè Agbodjato, Yinzhao Wang, Nianzhi Jiao, Jay T Lennon, Antonio Ventosa, Patrik M Bavoil, Virginia Miller, Jack A Gilbert

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This paper is a call to action. By publishing concurrently across journals like an emergency bulletin, we are not merely making a plea for awareness about climate change. Instead, we are demanding immediate, tangible steps that harness the power of microbiology and the expertise of researchers and policymakers to safeguard the planet for future generations.The climate crisis is escalating. A multitude of microbe-based solutions have been proposed (Table 1), and these technologies hold great promise and could be deployed along with other climate mitigation strategies. However, these solutions have not been deployed effectively at scale. To reverse this inaction, collaborators across different sectors are needed — from industry, funders and policymakers — to coordinate their widespread deployment with the goal of avoiding climate catastrophe. This collective call from joint scientific societies, institutions, editors and publishers, requests that the global community and governments take immediate and decisive emergency action, while also proposing a clear and effective framework for deploying these solutions at scale.
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)qvae029
Aantal pagina's3
TijdschriftSustainable Microbiology
Volume1
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StatusPublished - 1-nov.-2024

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  • Microbial solutions must be deployed against climate catastrophe

    Peixoto, R., Voolstra, C. R., Stein, L. Y., Hugenholtz, P., Salles, J. F., Amin, S. A., Häggblom, M., Gregory, A., Makhalanyane, T. P., Wang, F., Agbodjato, N. A., Wang, Y., Jiao, N., Lennon, J. T., Ventosa, A., Bavoil, P. M., Miller, V. & Gilbert, J. A., jan.-2025, In: Nature Reviews Microbiology. 23, 1, 2 blz.

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  • Microbial solutions must be deployed against climate catastrophe

    Peixoto, R., Voolstra, C. R., Stein, L. Y., Hugenholtz, P., Salles, J. F., Amin, S. A., Häggblom, M., Gregory, A., Makhalanyane, T. P., Wang, F., Agbodjato, N. A., Wang, Y., Jiao, N., Lennon, J. T., Ventosa, A., Bavoil, P. M., Miller, V. & Gilbert, J. A., 11-nov.-2024, In: Nature Communications. 15, 1, blz. 9637 3 blz.

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  • Microbial solutions must be deployed against climate catastrophe

    Peixoto, R., Voolstra, C. R., Stein, L. Y., Hugenholtz, P., Salles, J. F., Amin, S. A., Häggblom, M., Gregory, A., Makhalanyane, T. P., Wang, F., Agbodjato, N. A., Wang, Y., Jiao, N., Lennon, J. T., Ventosa, A., Bavoil, P. M., Miller, V. & Gilbert, J. A., dec.-2024, In: Communications biology. 7, 1, 1466.

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