Ressourcen
Oft scheitert der Umweltschutz nicht am Willen, sondern am Wissen, was es alles gibt, wer helfen kann, und was man nicht machen sollte. Hier deshalb einige Resourcen, die hilfreich sein könnten:
1) Zusammenstellungen:
a) Nachhaltiger Apfel- und Erdbeeranbau in Süddeutschland
2) Positive Umweltnachrichten
1) Zusammenstellungen
a) Nachhaltiger Apfel und Erdbeeranbau in Süddeutschland
Wenn wir sowieso gerade etwas nachschauen, dachten wir, daß wir das auch bisweilen publizieren können, um anderen zu helfen, vor allem dann, wenn sich bei unseren Nachforschungen herausstellt, dass bestimmte lokale Mythen, die der Nachhaltigkeit im Wege stehen, gar nicht stimmen. Wir haben in den letzten Tagen 2 Mythen gehört:
1) Mythos 1: "Bio Anbau funktioniert nicht! Das ist alles nur greenwashing, da wird ja doch gespritzt!"
2) Mythos 2: "Es gibt kein Win-Win in der Nachhaltigkeit! Das sind immer Kompromisse! (Dies kam von einem Landwirtschaftsexperten, der für eine Firma arbeitet, die speziell für Nachhaltigkeit einsteht!!)
Wir sind keine Landwirte, und haben auch unsere Kontakte angesprochen, aber in der Zwischenzeit haben wir ChatGPT gefragt, was es denn so denkt, und dies war das Resultat:
Deutsch: Englisch:
Um sicherzugehen, dass das, was in der Präsentation steht auch wirklich richtig ist, habe ich sie auch zum relevanten Amt, dem Obstbauberatung des Landratsamtes Bodenseekreis geschickt, um herauszufinden, inwieweit sie dem zustimmen, was ChatGPT uns gegeben hat. Uns wurde gesagt, dass es wohl als Überblick so grob stimmt, aber da der Teufel im Detail liegt, bieten die Kollegen von Obstbauberatung nicht nur individuelle Betreuung an, sondern geben ihr bestes um bei allen Veranstaltungen, die den Obstbau betreffen dabei zu sein um Öffentlichkeitsarbeit über Pflanzenschutz zu betreiben, da es dem Landratsamt sehr bewusst ist, dass wir speziell am Bodensee nicht nur die Böden und die Umwelt für unsere Kinder etc. erhalten müssen, sondern auch noch den größten Trinkwasserspeicher Europas vor der Tür haben. Die in unserem Dokument genannten Themen werden alle bearbeitet und den landwirtschaftlichen Betrieben kostenfrei zur Verfügung gestellt. Die Betriebe müssen das Angebot nur nutzen. Des Weiteren ist die Beratungslandschaft am Bodensee sehr divers. Es gibt viele verschiedene Beratungsinstitutionen. Die Berater treffen sich aber regelmäßig und tauschen sich zu aktuellen Themen aus, so dass alle auf dem gleichen Wissensstand sind.
Die Aktuellen Pflanzenschutz Rundschreiben für die Bereiche Obstbau/Hopfen/Ackerbau können unter folgendem Link abgerufen werden. https://www.bodenseekreis.de/umwelt-landnutzung/landwirtschaft/aktueller-pflanzenschutz/
Eine weitere Quelle von diesbezüglicher Information ist Fairdi.info.
2) Positive Nachrichten über die Umwelt!
Die folgende Aufstellung ist schon ein paar Jahre alt und, abgesehen von der Präsentation unter 1. in Englisch, da wir damals noch in England waren*. Viele Leute, denen die Umwelt am Herzen lag, hatten aufgegeben und nicht gemerkt, wie die Zeiten sich geändert hatten - nicht nur in Bezug auf Information und Technik, sondern auch in Bezug auf die Bereitschaft der Mächtigen zuzuhören, mitzumachen, und Lösungen zu finden. Die Beispiele unten geben nicht nur Hoffnung, sondern können uns auch ein Beispiel geben, was wir selbst als Erbe für unsere Kinder und Enkelkinder - menschlich und von anderen Lebewesen - hinterlassen können, entwededer insem wir auf das aufbauen, was es schon gibt, oder indem wir etwas Neues machen. Viel Spass!
1. Nachhaltigkeit - Chancen - Bespiele von Win-Win Situationen
Diese Powerpoint Präsentation ist schon etwas älter (2018 - 202), aber viele der Artikel sind immer noch relevant. Ich habe hatte sie damals für eine Firma zusammengestellt, um aufzuzeigen, ass man damit, dass man das richtige tut, auch durchaus Profit machen kann. Um sie aufzumachen, bitte auf den Icon klicken.
2. Featured Environmental XPRIZES:
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The $20 million NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE is a global competition to develop breakthrough technologies that will convert CO₂ emissions from power plants and industrial facilities into valuable products like building materials, alternative fuels and other items that we use every day. - https://www.xprize.org/prizes/carbon (currently running)
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Saving Coral reefs: https://www.xprize.org/visioneering/saving-coral-reefs
3. What I posted on my own Linkedin page
from various sources in the last 3 months or so (currently it is October 2019):
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a bioreactor that captures as much carbon as an acre of trees: https://futurism.com/the-byte/bioreactor-captures-carbon-acre-trees
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Cayman islands as trendsetters for conservation tourism: https://www.forbes.com/sites/daphneewingchow/2019/09/17/caymanmarineconservationtourism/
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Breakthrough in renewable energies: https://lnkd.in/gY3Rwnq
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Removing excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere:“...the intriguing suggestion by Martin et al (1990) that much of the excess carbon dioxide could be removed from the atmosphere to the ocean sink of a few hundred thousand tons of iron could be made available to the phytoplankton of the equatorial Pacific Ocean, Southern Ocean, and the subarctic Pacific Ocean. All of these areas have been puzzling to oceanographers because they have high nutrient content but low chlorophyll. This enigma has led scientists to ask why there is such low biomass in areas with abundant nutrients and light. If Martin is correct, these photoplankton are limited in growth and photosynthesis by the lack of trace amounts of iron in the water. If iron were added, the increase in photosynthetic activity would be great enough to draw down the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.” Marine Biology, James W. Nybarken, p.488
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Paragliding to plant trees: https://www.instagram.com/p/B0CKefll6jv/
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Homeless shelter only hires homeless people who love animals: https://www.thedodo.com/close-to-home/glenn-greenwald-shelter-brazil?
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On quantum computing, which can help find solutions faster: https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-07/isu-pul070119.php
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Advances in AI and machine learning: https://venturebeat.com/2019/07/01/ai-and-machine-learning-dominate-world-economic-forums-list-of-2019-technology-pioneers/
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Advances in 3D printing https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamdanyal?miniProfileUrn=urn%3Ali%3Afs_miniProfile%3AACoAACOBbBMB-2j7-biP8eL-du1rd4Xng3tKvPU&lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_recent_activity_details_shares%3B%2BB8IXiObTe2a6LkwAMs%2Fyg%3D%3D&licu=urn%3Ali%3Acontrol%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_recent_activity_details_shares-original_share_actor_container&lici=zXyyTMlaZW%2B3VALBf4N0wg%3D%3D
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Standard Chartered is combatting money laundering that enables illegal poaching of animals - Sc.com/hereforgood
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Iceland elects 41-year old environmentalist as Prime Minister - https://lnkd.in/eMMcHZU
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Slovakia elects first female president, who is an environmental activist: https://lnkd.in/esgp-Nu
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Former US president Jimmy Carter made a solar plant to power half his city:
https://lnkd.in/eiXQhMk
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Lego is running entirely on renewable energies 3 years ahead of schedule http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/lego-renewable-energy-green-wind-farm-burbo-bank-extension-offshore-irish-sea-climate-change-a7746696.html
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Artificial reef deployed in Sidney Harbour: https://singularityhub.com/2019/06/10/this-cool-artificial-reef-was-just-deployed-in-sydney-harbor/
4. Other XPrizes (already awarded):
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The $1.75 million Water Abundance XPRIZE, powered by the Tata Group and Australia’s Aid Program, challenges teams to alleviate the global water crisis with energy-efficient technologies that harvest fresh water from thin air. https://www.xprize.org/prizes/water-abundance (awarded)
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The Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health XPRIZE was a $2 million global competition that challenged teams of engineers, scientists and innovators from all over the world to create pH sensor technology that could affordably, accurately and efficiently measure ocean chemistry from its shallowest waters to its deepest depths. https://www.xprize.org/prizes/ocean-health (awarded)
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The Wendy Schmidt Oil Cleanup XCHALLENGE was a $1.4 Million competition designed to inspire a new generation of innovative solutions that will speed the pace of cleaning up seawater surface oil resulting from spillage from ocean platforms, tankers, and other sources. The one-year competition culminated in the fall of 2011, with competitive demonstrations taking place at OHMSETT, the National Oil Spill Response Research & Renewable Energy Test Facility. https://www.xprize.org/prizes/oil-cleanup (awarded)
5. What we found on Singularity University’s website:
The environment is one of Singularity University’s global grand challenges (GGCs). In particular, at Singularity University we are striving to use exponential technologies to create a world with “sustainable and equitable stewardship of Earth’s ecosystems for optimal functioning both globally and locally.” […] For more information go to https://su.org/blog/singularity-university-and-the-environment-global-grand-challenge/:
"We have a number of startups in our portfolio working every day to address the environment global grand challenge from multiple continents across various industries.
Afforest4Future transforms deserts into forests through projects including smart dams, an innovation to convert mud from artificial lakes into topsoil, and wastewater processing.
Biko encourages people to ride bicycles instead of driving cars by awarding them with special discounts from businesses. The company is active in ten cities across four countries, improving the environment and reducing pollution.
Bioverse Labs is using bioinformatics and artificial intelligence to digitize, classify, and even discover new biological and genetic diversity. Its database of life can then be used to monitor environmental and species’ health from the macro to the micro level. You can imagine this data will be able to power a nearly limitless number of applications across diverse industries.
Blue Oak Resources collects and converts electronic waste into a sustainable source of metals and rare earth for future technologies.
Getaround, a pioneer of the car-sharing industry, is helping decrease the number of cars on the road and thereby reducing pollution, traffic, and fossil fuel use.
Hardera has created an environmentally-friendly way to process reforested wood to give it exceptional strength and durability similar to hardwoods and is, in turn, reducing deforestation. In addition, Hardera’s processes do not contain impurities, heavy metals, or potentially carcinogenic products that could create health risks for employees or consumers.
Ixo Foundation uses blockchain to verify that social impact and sustainability projects are succeeding, such as one that’s reducing plastics to save the oceans.
Justdiggit is restoring and regreening land by building hydrological corridors with active projects in Kenya and Tanzania.
Modern Meadow is using biofabrication to create a new category of materials that do not harm animals and create a smaller environmental footprint. The company’s first biofabricated material is “Zoa,” a leather alternative that can be grown in different shapes and textures and mixed with other types of materials.
Optineo Group invests in efficient water management, air purification, sanitation, and clean tech energy solutions.
SwiftATN is building intelligent transit systems for smart cities through elevated guideways that take cars off the street."
In addition to Singularity University's portfolio companies, their Global Startup Program and other program alumni are active in solving the environment global grand challenge. In 2017, Singularity University ran its Global Solutions Program (now the Global Startup Program) with a special focus on climate change and the environment. Participants worked on a number of projects, including 3D printed ecovillages, analytics, and modeling projects to predict the impacts of climate change; coral reef restoration; and projects focusing on agriculture, food systems, and environmental sustainability.
According to SU's Website, alumni have also created companies such as Solubag, which has developed plastic bags and other types of plastics that dissolve when in contact with water; Majik Water, which is working to harvest water from the air; Biocarbon Engineering, which uses data and automated systems to plan, monitor, and restore environmental systems; and Sinai Technologies, which uses artificial intelligence to measure, price, and evaluate carbon risk.[…]
For more information go to: https://su.org/blog/singularity-university-and-the-environment-global-grand-challenge/
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