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Why is biodiversity so important for humanity?

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The biological diversity of life on earth provides all that is essential to the planet as we know it. But there are pressures on that biodiversity, including changing land use and global warming.

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Big Questions For The Future
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Katherine Willis
Keywords
challenges
oxford martin school
biodiversity
global warming
climate change
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 20/08/2012
Duration: 00:01:59

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