Why is Plant biodiversity important?
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Through history and an ongoing extensive research, we have found that plant diversity is important to our very existence because:
• 40% of all the world's economy comes from biological resources
• Roughly 80% of needs for the poor come from biological resources
• Plant diversity is a continous resource for paving the way to new discoveries, such as cures to diseases like cancer, break through's in the field of beauty such as anti-aging ingredients, new substances that enable the nutritional value of foods etc
New vegetation can possibly reduce the amount of greenhouse gases and could thus reduce the effects of global warming
• 40% of all the world's economy comes from biological resources
• Roughly 80% of needs for the poor come from biological resources
• Plant diversity is a continous resource for paving the way to new discoveries, such as cures to diseases like cancer, break through's in the field of beauty such as anti-aging ingredients, new substances that enable the nutritional value of foods etc
New vegetation can possibly reduce the amount of greenhouse gases and could thus reduce the effects of global warming