Mini Review
An innovative Method to Extend the Service Life of Future Infrastructure Systems by Using Alternative Materials
Brian Kirke*
Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, Sustainable Energy, University of South Australia
Brian Kirke, Department of Agricultural, Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, Sustainable Energy, University of South Australia.
Received Date: March 30, 2020; Published Date: April 17, 2020
Abstract
The first is in agriculture. Farmer and author Charles Massey states that his book “Call of the Reed Warbler” is about the future survival of Earth and humanity. After decades of farming, following the advice of conventional agronomists and watching the fertility and productivity of his land steadily declining, he came to the view that “modern industrial agriculture and humanity’s ongoing burning of stored fossil fuels is destroying Earth’s life-sustaining systems, poisoning the foods we live on and divorcing us from a natural world we co-evolved with. While consuming more resources than Earth’s systems can replenish, we are hurtling towards multiple calamities.”
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Brian Kirke. Exciting Developments in Agriculture and Renewable Energy. Glob J Eng Sci. 5(2): 2020. GJES.MS.ID.000607.
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