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Plants make our existence possible
Author(s) -
Raven Peter H.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
plants, people, planet
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2572-2611
DOI - 10.1002/ppp3.10173
Subject(s) - natural (archaeology) , diversity (politics) , action (physics) , extinction (optical mineralogy) , environmental ethics , population , set (abstract data type) , habitat , natural resource economics , environmental resource management , environmental planning , ecology , geography , biology , environmental science , sociology , political science , computer science , economics , law , archaeology , quantum mechanics , programming language , paleontology , philosophy , physics , demography
We depend on plants individually and collectively for our survival. This special issue—A world of plants—brings together a set of articles that outline the importance of plants and why we must find ways to preserve them from extinction. Plants determine the characteristics of the atmosphere, control the flow of water and regional climates, supply all of our food, directly or indirectly, as well as many medicines and other materials that we use, and enrich our lives with beauty. We need to find ways to pay more attention to plants and protect as many of them with their genetic diversity as we possibly can. We hope these articles will stimulate thought and action to protect plants in this time of rapid population growth and continued, radical disturbance of natural habitats.

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