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Natural Resource Synthesis

The broad effort to create, in laboratories and factories, materials that were once only obtainable from nature—timber without trees, meat without animals, leather without hides, fuels without oil. Natural resource synthesis is humanity's bet against scarcity: if we can make what we need from abundant elements, we never run out. The science is advancing rapidly: lab-grown diamonds, cultured meat, synthetic fuels, artificial timber. The economics are still catching up, because nature is surprisingly good at making things cheaply (trees use sunlight, after all). But as natural resources become scarcer and synthesis becomes cheaper, the balance shifts. Natural resource synthesis is the ultimate hedge against a crowded planet—a way to have everything we want without taking everything from the earth.
Example: "The company synthesized leather from mushroom roots, creating a material that looked, felt, and wore like cowhide but grew in weeks instead of years. Vegans loved it, environmentalists loved it, and the cows were cautiously optimistic. Natural resource synthesis had replaced one of humanity's oldest materials with something better. The cows waited to see what would be synthesized next."

marine natural resource 

the living organisms found in each aquatic ecosystem
such as the fish, plants, and other life forms
marine natural resource by Swatic January 23, 2004

Marine natural resources 

Non living things located in the aquatic enviroment
such as oil, natural gas, and minerals located in the ocean floor.
Marine natural resources by Swatic February 4, 2004

marine natural resources 

the marine habitat or a area in the marine enviroment
marine natural resources by Swatic January 23, 2004

marine natural resources 

not the water where cruise ships dump
wooster AK is not topical on the term "marine natural resources"

marine natural resources 

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