So why not invest your money to boost our scholarly work for exploring more potent PAK1-blockers?
In my opinion, "Greens" should be much wiser to learn what is the most important effort for them to save ourselves and other animals from the current "global warming".
By the way, plants have no PAK1 gene. Thus, PAK1-blockers have no effect on their lifespan. Perhaps only "water" would save their life from the drought. That is why we have to dig reservoirs for saving extra rain water each year when cyclones come, and saving people/farmers from flooding. Bob Katter, a smart politician in QLD, has agreed with me.
Furthermore, I should remind readers that domestic plants are the major sources of potent PAK1-blockers!
In conclusion, we need a "Charles Darwin" to lead the "Greens" far more effectively:
Charles Darwin found a female elephant turtle called Harriet (1830-2005) in Galapagos Island around 1835, and brought her to Brisbane Zoo in Australia. She finally passed away peacefully at age 175, breaking the Guiness World Record of this species. Her favorite diet was red flower of Hibiscus which is rich in anthocyanin, a PAK1-blocker. Indeed around 2020, a German team proved that an extract of this flower extends the lifespan of C. elegans by 25%!
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