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Doomsday vault gets massive upgrade
Doomsday vault gets massive upgrade










doomsday vault gets massive upgrade

doomsday vault gets massive upgrade

In that respect, plant conservation isn’t necessarily about keeping the plants we currently need.

Doomsday vault gets massive upgrade upgrade#

upgrade as it celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, the Norwegian. Svalbard doomsday vault gets first big seed deposit since upgrade. RM RF9EC0NORDAUSTLANDET, Svalbard - Ice and calm waters next to the massive. “That one plant species might be the solution to whatever particularly bad disease, or it might lead to a new crop variety,” he adds. Around 60,000 new seeds are being safeguarded in an Arctic vault, including sacred corn from the Cherokee Nation, Brazilian onions and European crab apples. “The good news is that we have all this technology in our hands to ensure that no species needs to go extinct,” says Mueller. “Plants, and plant diversity, are on the losing side of that.”īut the existence of places like the seed vault are a demonstration of the positive work, too. In your robotic suit navigate a flooded city, break into an underground lair, explore ancient pyramids. He recognises that there are a range of different threats to that diversity, including agriculture, logging and more, all of which contributes to the “traumatic changes” the world is experiencing. The Arctic 'Doomsday Vault' in Svalbard receives nearly 50,000 new seed samples, one of the largest deposits since the repository opened nearly 10 years ago. That hasn’t changed, new data has only confirmed that.” “Yes, there are all the threats to what we call plant diversity – from our own own figures, we know that about 21 per cent of them are threatened with extinction over the next 30 years or so.












Doomsday vault gets massive upgrade