Global Doomsday Seed Vault receives 30,000 new seed samples from 21 countries

게시됨 2024년 10월 24일

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The Arctic Global Seed Vault, also known as the Doomsday Vault, has been replenished with 30,000 new seed samples, marking the largest addition since 2020. The vault, located on the Norwegian island of Svalbard, serves as a backup for the world's gene banks and is capable of withstanding global catastrophes. The recent addition was made by 21 countries, including first-time contributors Bolivia and Chad, and the samples are vital for food security due to climate change and conflict. The vault is only opened twice or thrice a year to limit exposure to the outside world.
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The Arctic Global Seed Vault has been replenished with 30,000 new samples. This is the largest addition since 2020, which indicates growing concerns about the threat of conflict and climate change to food security, EastFruit reports. The Global Seed Vault, known as the Doomsday Vault, was created in 2008. It is located on the Norwegian island of Svalbard deep in the mountain and is capable of withstanding global catastrophes - from nuclear war to global warming. The vault, located in permafrost conditions, serves as a backup copy of the world's gene banks, which store the genetic code of thousands of plant species. This time, the seed vault was replenished with 30,000 new seed samples from 21 countries. This number of new samples is the largest since 2020, UNN writes with reference to Reuters. This indicates concerns about the threat of conflict and climate change to food security. “Climate change and conflict threaten infrastructure and affect food security for more than 700 ...
출처: Eastfruit

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