Microbes, planetary health, and the Sustainable Development Goals
In a landmark journal article published in Cell, members of the Soil Stars team have emphasized the foundational role of microorganisms in shaping our planet and their potential to address the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This comprehensive review outlines how microbes, from bacteria to fungi, are not only central to the biogeochemical cycles that sustain life but also pivotal in advancing global sustainability efforts. By harnessing the capabilities of these tiny yet powerful organisms, the Soil Stars highlight innovative microbial technologies that could revolutionize health, energy, and environmental strategies, urging for their integration into global policy frameworks. This call to action underscores the urgency of incorporating microbial insights to effectively meet our sustainability challenges.
For more detailed insights from the article, you can read it on Cell here: Microorganisms and the SDGs.