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Over the past few years, researchers have tried various methods to control the fungus

associated with white-nose syndrome. They installed heaters in caves in the United
States because the fungus grows at cool temperatures, and they have even sprayed the
caves with fungicides.
Is either one of these solutions sustainable? Hint: Consider the environmental impact.
Explain your answer.

User TAGraves
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Both solutions, installing heaters in caves and spraying fungicides, may not be sustainable in the long term due to their potential environmental impacts. Heating caves to control the fungus may consume significant energy, leading to increased carbon emissions and contributing to climate change. Additionally, altering cave temperatures artificially could disrupt the delicate ecosystems and natural habitats of cave-dwelling organisms. On the other hand, using fungicides may pose risks to non-target species and contaminate groundwater, potentially affecting biodiversity and overall ecosystem health. Sustainable solutions should prioritize environmentally-friendly methods to control the fungus, focusing on research and practices that minimize harm to the environment and native species.

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