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Plastic Eaters and Turbo Trees - How to Save the Climate Remove all the Trash from the Sea and Master the Rest with Brilliance - cover

Plastic Eaters and Turbo Trees - How to Save the Climate Remove all the Trash from the Sea and Master the Rest with Brilliance

Tara Shirvani

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Trees that bind ten times more CO2 than those previously known or bacteria that simply eat up the plastic floating in the sea: Synthetic biology is one of the great opportunities to save the world. Tara Shirvani portrays this young scientific discipline that is fundamentally changing all of our lives in an exciting and easy-to-understand manner. It shows what benefits we can all derive from it now.
Disponible depuis: 19/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 196 pages.

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