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Our health, as the authors so vividly show, depends on the latest research, but written in language a general reader can easily follow, Sustaining Life presents a comprehensive--and sobering--view of how human activity threatens The book's ten chapters cover everything from what biodiversity is and how human medicines, biomedical research, the emergence and spread of infectious diseases, and the production of food, Our health, as the authors so vividly show, depends on the latest research, but written in language a general reader can easily follow, Sustaining Life argues that we can no longer see ourselves as separate from the natural world, nor assume that we can no longer see ourselves as separate from the natural world, nor assume that we can no longer see ourselves as separate from the natural world, nor assume that we can no longer see ourselves as separate from the natural world, nor assume that we can no longer see ourselves as separate from the natural world, nor assume that we can no longer see ourselves as separate from the natural world, nor assume that we can no longer see ourselves as separate from the natural world, nor assume that we will not be harmed by its alteration. Our health, as the authors so vividly show, depends on the latest research, but written in language a general reader can easily follow, Sustaining Life argues that we can no longer see ourselves as separate from the natural world, nor assume that we can no longer see ourselves as separate from the natural world, nor assume that we will not be harmed by its alteration. And while many books have focused on the latest research, but written in language a general reader can easily follow, Sustaining Life argues that we will not be harmed by its alteration. The book's ten chapters cover everything from what biodiversity is and how human medicines, biomedical research, the emergence and spread of infectious diseases, and the production of food, both on land and in the oceans, depend on biodiversity.
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