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Food Supply and Energy
Our food infrastructure is both Food Supply and Energy Supply. Plants form an organic infrastructure of soil quality, water retention and quality, as well as plant growth, harvest and food storage systems that are now also being tapped for energy generation. Innovation and constraint are needed - and we help you sort out potential solutions.
Food Shortage Attributed to China's Growing Appetite for Meat The study, "Meat vs Fuel: Grain use in the U.S. and China, 1995-2008," concluded that a complete shutdown of the U.S. ethanol industry would extend the deadline only until 2013. Human Heat is Another Biomass That Can Generate and Capture Heat Energy Energy innovation can use established technologies such as heat exchangers, merged with unused energy - such as human heat. USDA Research Shows That Cattle Can Help Restore Degraded Soil Cattle produce methane - that we know. They also trample native plants. But cattle also fertilize the soil, and all that clomping about can be a tool of soil management that can sequester nitrogen and carbon. Hydrogen Energy Sources from Water Water and aluminum are key ingredients in this innovative Japanese alternative energy process to produce hydrogen. Mushrooms - Vanguard Species for Climate Change Survival A study of the magicians of the soil is an endless endeavor! Paul Stamets makes it a bit easier to learn about mushrooms with this TED talk. Mushrooms are both a citizen of the micro world of soil, but they are the manufacturers of the very soil in which they live. What a sentient approach to sustainability. Interconnection Interconnection of energy sources, transmission and usage is being engineered with the smart grid system. Food Sustainability Food sustainability depends on waste reduction, transportation reduction, local biodiversity, water management, and heritage seed preservation to preserve the evolutionary genius of nature. Food security starts with your choices.
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