(par 11.2.2.2.2) A The fossil fuel alternative that comes from food poisoning

The fossil fuel alternative that comes from food poisoning https://www.carbonbrief.org/the-fossil-fuel-alternative-that-comes-from-food-poisoning/ Scientists at London’s Imperial College have tricked E. coli bacteria into making renewable propane that could replace the petrol in your fuel tank. Their work has caught the imagination of the nation, receiving wide press coverage, and it’s not hard to see why. coli bacteria are commonly found in […]
(par 11.2.2.2.1) Nature deficit disorder – (taken from Wikipedia)

Nature deficit disorder http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nature_deficit_disorder From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nature deficit disorder refers to a hypothesis by Richard Louv in his 2005 book Last Child in the Woods [1] that human beings, especially children, are spending less time outdoors [2] resulting in a wide range of behavioral problems.[3][4] This disorder is not recognized in any of the medical manuals for mental disorders, such as […]
(par 11.2.2.2.1) Intrinsic Value, Ecology, and Conservation

Intrinsic Value, Ecology, and Conservation https://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/intrinsic-value-ecology-and-conservation-25815400/ By: Ronald Sandler (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Northeastern University) © 2012 Nature In “What is Conservation Biology?” Michael Soulé discusses several “normative postulates” of conservation biology, including that “biotic diversity has intrinsic value” (Soulé 1985). The idea that nature and biotic diversity have intrinsic value has been defended by several influential environmental ethicists (Rolston […]