2021
DOI: 10.1111/1751-7915.13993
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15 years of microbial biotechnology: the time has come to think big—and act soon

Víctor de Lorenzo

Abstract: SummaryOur epoch is largely characterized by the growing realization and concern about the reality of climate change and environmental deterioration, the surge of global pandemics, the unacceptable inequalities between developed and underdeveloped countries and their unavoidable translation into messy immigration, overpopulation and food crises. While all of these issues have a fundamentally political core, they are not altogether removed from the fact that Earth is primarily a microbial planet and microorgani… Show more

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“…Climate change is progressing rapidly and earth's fossil resources are dwindling fast thereby urgently suggesting a switch to more sustainable technologies like microbial biocatalysis with renewable carbon sources ( de Lorenzo, 2022 ; Ragauskas et al, 2006 ). Particular potential as future feedstock is assigned to lignocellulosic biomass, non-edible plant waste material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate change is progressing rapidly and earth's fossil resources are dwindling fast thereby urgently suggesting a switch to more sustainable technologies like microbial biocatalysis with renewable carbon sources ( de Lorenzo, 2022 ; Ragauskas et al, 2006 ). Particular potential as future feedstock is assigned to lignocellulosic biomass, non-edible plant waste material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%