May 26, 2019

Intellihub | ~ ‘We can’t trust the permafrost anymore’: Doomsday vault at risk in Norway ~ | Blogger: [📰More Norwegian / Danish / Scandinavian News Feed📰]... ahh.. not to worry! - Trump has already issued a Presidential Memorandum to declassify over 1000 patents from a pool of over 5000. Most of the 1000 patents deal with anti-aging and health technologies, yet some deal with material science and biochemistry and a few involve free energy inventions. These technologies are widely used in a number of secret space programs, and the patents dealing with these have been repressed under national security orders. The USPTO has issued Federal Regulations that govern when patents are classified on the grounds of national security, and subsequently withheld from the general public:.."."... Trump said: We stand at the birth of a new millennium, ready to unlock the mysteries of space, to free the earth from the miseries of disease, and to harness the energies, industries and technologies of tomorrow..."... Unfortunately it seem unbendable clear that these so-called secret 1000 patents has gone to big tech-companies and alike and they will NEVER in a million years, share anything for the better good of humanity, so it seems... |


Just over a decade after it first opened, the world’s “doomsday vault” of seeds is imperiled by climate change as the polar region where it’s located warms faster than any other area on the planet.

The Svalbard Global Seed Vault, which opened in late February 2008, was built by the organization Crop Trust and the Norwegian government on the island of Svalbard next to the northernmost town in the world with more than 1,000 residents, Longyearbyen.

“Svalbard is the ultimate failsafe for biodiversity of crops,” said Crop Trust executive director Marie Haga.

Northern temperatures and environment on the island were a major reason for the construction. According to in-depth reporting from CNN, the project planners hoped that the permafrost around the construction of the underground vault would, in time, refreeze. But the planet has other plans.

Longyearbyen and, by extension, the vault, is warming more rapidly than the rest of the planet. That’s because the polar regions of Earth—the coldest areas on the planet—are less able to reflect sunlight away from the polar seas due to disappearing ice and snow cover.
— John Raymond Hanger (@johnrhanger) March 27, 2019

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