Research Prospectus: Climate Change and Microbes
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https://doi.org/10.55489/njmr.1222022895Keywords:
Climate change, microbes, research, evidenceAbstract
The greatest threat to humanity is climate change. Carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide are the three main greenhouse gases that microbes make and consume. Some microbes can cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants that can be made worse by climate change. To reduce the warming trajectory and cascade consequences brought on by heat, drought, and severe storms, microbial research is required.
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American Academy of Microbiology. 2022. Microbes & Climate Change: Science, People, and Impacts: Report on an American Academy of Microbiology (Academy) Virtual Colloquium held on 5 November 2021: American Society for Microbiology, Washington.
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