GETTING BY ANTHROPOCENE WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MICROBES

Tallita Cruz Lopes Tavares
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When modern man evolved in Africa 250,000 years ago by hunting and gathering, would he dream of megalopolis and flying machines? Would he ever understand how we managed to create and expand so much that this could cause our very decline like an Icarus that reached for the sun while the wax on his wings melts? Nowadays, as we find more and more evidence of the negative impacts we have caused to the biosphere, we are also looking for solutions to write a different future, a sustainable future. In this perspective, I present how a microbcentric approach can help achieve many of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) based on the knowledge that microorganisms are the engines of life on Earth. The science of microbiology has shown that most microorganisms are not pathogens but live in close association with almost any plant or animal, with many advantages that can certainly be used in an evidence-based manner. Each of the 17 SDGs can be strengthened by considering microbes – from improving or restoring soil fertility to produce food to protecting blue carbon ecosystems, such as corals and mangroves. Recognizing that these minuscule beings hold one of the keys to a sustainable future is essential, which would be achieved by strengthening research, microbial literacy actions, and cooperation among scientists, stakeholders, decision-makers, and society. Microorganisms can help us create opportunities for the future, like a Daedalus that finally gets heard by an arrogant Icarus. Keywords: Sustainable Development Goals, bioeconomy, microbial innovations, sustainability, climate change.
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25万年前,当现代人通过狩猎和采集在非洲进化时,他会想到大城市和飞行机器吗?他会理解我们是如何创造和扩张如此之多,以至于这可能导致我们的衰落,就像伊卡洛斯(Icarus)到达太阳时,翅膀上的蜡却融化了吗?如今,当我们发现越来越多的证据表明我们对生物圈造成了负面影响时,我们也在寻找解决方案来创造一个不同的未来,一个可持续的未来。从这个角度来看,我将介绍以微生物为中心的方法如何帮助实现许多可持续发展目标(sdg),这些目标是基于微生物是地球生命的引擎这一认识。微生物学已经表明,大多数微生物不是病原体,而是与几乎任何植物或动物密切相关,具有许多优势,当然可以以循证方式加以利用。17项可持续发展目标中的每一项都可以通过考虑微生物来加强——从改善或恢复土壤肥力以生产粮食到保护蓝碳生态系统,如珊瑚和红树林。认识到这些微小生物是可持续未来的关键之一至关重要,这将通过加强研究、微生物扫盲行动以及科学家、利益攸关方、决策者和社会之间的合作来实现。微生物可以帮助我们为未来创造机会,就像代达罗斯的声音最终被傲慢的伊卡洛斯听到一样。关键词:可持续发展目标,生物经济,微生物创新,可持续性,气候变化
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