Pesticides Part 6: Potential Solutions to the Puzzle of Pesticide Pollution

While following manufacturer’s instructions and adhering to GAPs is enough to reduce some inefficiencies in pesticide use, it’ll only get you so far. And while it may be improbable to eliminate the impact of pesticides entirely, with technology we can certainly mitigate it further! We’ll start by talking more conventional improvements to systems before moving […]

Pesticides Part 4: Pesticides as Pollutants

Due to the lack of restraint in how pesticides (for plants, insects, fungi etc.) are applied, it is unsurprising that pesticide and pesticide-related residues, are present in our environment. As pesticides are quite literally designed to kill, the issue comes from its impacts on non-target organisms. Ideally, an ‘ecologically safe’ pesticide should affect only its […]

On Nutrient Pollution, Part 5: Bad HABits: Find out how these Seaweeds are solving the eutrophication problem with this one weird tip, Phytoplankton hate them! (sic)

This one is a doozy, it has two (2) memes and almost 1k words!
You know what they say: “Twice the memes double the effort.”
I don’t think this counts as 2 posts per week, but I’d like to think it does because it makes the stress of falling behind go away for a while. 🙂

Mini-post: Choleric on CO2

There is perhaps no other greenhouse gas as prolific as CO2, which is produced by a myriad of anthropogenic sources, from large scale burning of fossil fuels to something as simple as breathing. For us, we shall be briefly discussing the role of agriculture in CO2 emissions. Food systems from production to consumption, contribute 19%–29% […]