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Warming Trends: Farming for City Dwellers, an Upbeat Climate Podcast and Soil Bacteria That May Outsmart Warming

Warming Trends: Farming for City Dwellers, an Upbeat Climate Podcast and Soil Bacteria That May Outsmart Warming A column highlighting climate-related studies, innovations, books, cultural events and other developments from the global warming frontier. May 8, 2021 The inside of the Greenery S uses red and blue LED lights that are set to the most efficient wavelength to promote plant growth. Photo Courtesy of Freight Farms Related Farm in a Box For those who want to start a farm but live in a city, a desert or perpetually cold region, this company will help you grow produce inside a shipping container.  The Greenery S is the latest generation of Freight Farms’ hydroponic farm, inside a 320-square-foot shipping container. It can grow several acres worth of food year-round, in a largely automated and highly efficient system, for $139,000. The vertical farms, which can grow food like spinach, basil and radishes, currently operate in 350 locations around the world. 

Soil bacteria evolve with climate change

 E-Mail While evolution is normally thought of as occurring over millions of years, researchers at the University of California, Irvine have discovered that bacteria can evolve in response to climate change in 18 months. In a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, biologists from UCI found that evolution is one way that soil microbes might deal with global warming. Soil microbiomes - the collection of bacteria and other microbes in soil - are a critical engine of the global carbon cycle; microbes decompose the dead plant material to recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem and release carbon back into the atmosphere. Multiple environmental factors influence the composition and functioning of soil microbiomes, but these responses are usually studied from an ecological perspective, asking which microbial species increase or decrease in abundance as environmental conditions change. In the current study, the UCI team investigated if bacterial specie

Councillor kicked out of Shaftesbury Town Council meeting

A town councillor was kicked out of an online meeting after repeatedly interrupting proceedings. In events similar to the chaotic Handforth Parish Council meeting in Cheshire which went viral, Peter Yeo was excluded from a Shaftesbury Town Council meeting. Mayor Andy Hollingshead took the action - following a vote - after Cllr Yeo talked over others during a discussion on the budget despite being warned a number of times to keep quiet. In a recording of the January 28 Zoom meeting (posted below on YouTube) Cllr Hollingshead warns Cllr Yeo he may be excluded. Cllr Yeo complained he was exercising his human right by trying to make a point of order - a move which was rejected.

Councillor kicked out of Shaftesbury Town Council meeting

Councillor kicked out of Shaftesbury Town Council meeting
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