Maybe there’s a way we can get a group together to deploy the right mushroom to clean the biosphere ..I can’t fund something like this but maybe there’s a way to get a bunch of people together to help fund this and deploy it before it’s too late.
I don’t have the time right now to look into this but here’s a link for more info if anyone’s interested:
EDIT: I just found this article with a reference list of mushrooms and what they degrade: https://www.realmushrooms.com/mycoremediation-mushrooms-pollution/#11qmk
We're gonna need something that can degrade vinyl chloride, ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, ethylhexyl acrylate, and isobutylene which are heavily UV resistant so they are going to take awhile to degrade naturally. I haven't taken chemistry in a few years, but just by looking at the reference sheet, I'm thinking the oyster mushroom and king tube mushrooms might be the best contenders.
What a coincidence I just started a mycology farm
That's awesome. I've always been interested..How did you go about starting it and what is your vision with it?
Well first I work a full time job and I’m bank rolling the equipment and resources, I also have training from college in laboratory work.
If your interested I recommend watching YouTube videos and reading books to familiarize yourself with the process Paul Stamets has good books
The ultimate goal is to establish a solid side hustle and passive income, we intend to sell gourmet mushrooms to people and restaurants etc to start but then transition into education. Lastly we are retrofitting shipping containers and intend to help make it so that farming can be more accessible to the average person even if you live in a tough climate or can’t afford a piece of land. We see this as our ultimate goal because my business partner and I both recognize the growing threat of centralized food and medicine even now as they poison and destroy the small farms