fertilizer, helium all have to pass through the straight of Ham and Iran have blocked that gap.
fertilizer comes through at this point.
fertilizer shortage as a result of the war in Iran.
Fertile, rolling hills abruptly end where a barren, rocky expanse begins.
Fertilizer and chemicals in the United States-- this, I think, is three years ago-- $38 billion.
Fertilize 10,000 eggs. Grow them all for about five days.
fertility. And we've been outliving our fertility again since we were hunter gatherers. Hunter gatherer women live to
Fertile cropland was depleted, and landscapes were deforested.
fertility organizing your
fertilizers and pesticides. Almost all of our pharmaceutical products are still fossil-fuel-based. Most of our clothes.
some fertile ground for trying to think about these types of problems together as an outcome of this conference.
shipping fertilizer, energy, etc. You think that they would have known this.
the fertilizer is an essential part of growing all the food we eat. And the fertilizer is produced by a process
imported fertilizer uh and uh all the imported fertilizer uh and uh all the rest of that. And all of that will come
So fertilizer is extremely important across the globe.
Global fertility actually began to decline in the 1970s, but we're really starting to feel it now, particularly in the last 15 years.
because fertility levels are lowest in wealthy northern countries.
So fertility, in some ways, encompasses all of this because it's the male role, the female role, and how
So fertilizer use per ton of production is down dramatically.
The fertilized egg becomes the female worker bees.
of fertilizers. Not just that he wanted the farmers to get into the global food value system, value chain, so he ensured that you purchase the products
very fertile.
to fertility issues. So I started very basic with some documentaries and oral histories, just getting a sense
like fertilizers and pesticides.
The fertilization happens the second the receiver catches the ball.
The fertilized egg still needs to make it into the end zone Before it's a touchdown.
add fertilizers or nitrogen lated components they flood into the waters and give it a lot of nutrients and
You fertilize 100. And then you grow those to 5 days.
This fertile jazz scene is a product of segregation, and a concentration of talent in a very small radius.
It fertilizes the Gulf.
soil fertility in the smallest area.
great fertilizer. This is-- can you guys see that OK? It looks kind of dark. The chickens live in a coop
to fertilize an egg the fern become a life again I mean their lives but then
you know fertilizers pesticides you know other things in a way in which the farmer wants to utilize them right in order to grow his income. So similarly here it basically means going
You said fertilizer. Yeah.
Because the fertilizer. If we don't have the fertilizer, we can't grow the potatoes. And it's not just potatoes.
world's fertilizer, we'd lose roughly 20% of the world's food. And it cause a global famine. We've never had this
contributing factor to fertility decline more generally. And as a woman in her
To “place the fertile soil, / now harsh and wild, under the unaccustomed yoke / of human skill, and conquer it.” Keep your yoke away from Pachamama, Bello!
regulated by the Human Fertilization Embryology Authority, which was set up in 1990.
a cross-fertilization of that.
And this is the fertilizer industry.
Mother Nature creates fertilizers for free.
to create fertilizer. Mother Nature does it for free at room temperature.
Because we produce fertilizer using an old technique from 1909.
Not exactly fertile agricultural terrain anymore.
And then there's fertility.
But that decline in fertility is not happening at the same time, and it is not proceeding from the same level.
And so it's fertile ground, right?
They can affect fertility, hormones, sperm count, you name it.