Associate Professor Cynthia Mitchell, of the Institute for
Sustainable Futures at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS),
said the world's deposits of phosphorus are due to run out in about
50 years. She believes recycling the 132 gallons (500 liters) of
urine each person produces a year is the solution.
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But Mitchell blames a 'poo taboo' for the failure of governments to
move on the issue of recycling urine.
"I really avoided the press around the Live
Earth day. I didn't quite agree with what was going on
there...I really believe that humans will survive. I have a lot of
faith in mankind that we will overcome and adapt - whatever it is;
whether it's man-made or God-made, or Earth/Mother Nature - we have
a lot of smart people on this planet that will make something good
out of bad."
Or at least make some good out of 'bad' urine...if the poo taboo
can be overcome. Godspeed, brave scientist!