The Interpretation of the Theme of ICCOP 2023 (8)
2023 International Climate Conference of People Forum (ICCOP 2023) is going to be held by China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) on September 3rd, 2023, during 2023 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS). This conference aims to empower individuals and communities to actively participate in mitigating climate change and creating a sustainable future for all. The theme of this forum is “Dual Carbon Goals and Environmental Services”. In order to contribute to the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals, the meeting will implement the Standard for Green Meeting (T/CGDF 00027-2021) to effectively reduce biodiversity and carbon footprints, by promoting recycling of conference materials, prohibiting paper prints, enhancing reduction of energy consumption, food waste and disposable bottled water, as well as encouraging carbon offsets, etc.
The technology of microbes, including bacteria, fungi, and algae, plays a crucial role in achieving the dual carbon goals by harnessing the power of microorganisms to reduce carbon emissions and facilitate sustainable practices.
In the energy sector, microbial biotechnology enables the production of biofuels through the fermentation of organic feedstock. Microbes can efficiently convert biomass and waste into bioethanol, biodiesel, and other bio-based fuels, reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Additionally, microbial electrochemical systems can produce renewable energy through the metabolic activities of microorganisms.
Microbes can also contribute to carbon capture and utilization efforts. Certain microbial strains have the ability to capture and store carbon dioxide through photosynthesis or chemical reactions. These microorganisms can be utilized in engineered systems, such as algal bioreactors, to sequester carbon while producing valuable biomass. The captured carbon can be further utilized for the production of bio-based materials, pharmaceuticals, and biochemicals.
In agriculture, microbial biotechnology enhances soil health and plant productivity while reducing the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides. By utilizing beneficial microbes, such as nitrogen-fixing bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi, nutrient cycling and plant resilience are improved, resulting in increased carbon sequestration in soil.
Editor: Richard
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