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Author Rice, Stanley A., 1957-

Title Green planet : how plants keep the Earth alive / Stanley A. Rice.

Publication Info. New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, [2009]
©2009

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 298 pages) : illustrations, map
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 268-285) and index.
Contents An injured paradise -- Plants put the oxygen in the air -- Greenhouse earth : plants help to keep the Earth from overheating -- Shade : trees make good air conditioners -- The water cycle : plants prevent droughts and floods -- Plants feed the world -- Plants create soil -- Plants create habitats -- Plants heal the landscape -- How agriculture changed the world -- Why we need plant diversity -- What can we do?
Summary Plants are not just a pretty part of the landscape; they keep the entire planet, with all of its human and nonhuman inhabitants, alive. Stanley Rice documents the many ways in which plants do this by making oxygen, regulating the greenhouse effect, controlling floods, and producing all the food in the world. Plants also create natural habitats for all organisms in the world. With illustrations and clear writing for non-specialists, Green Planet helps general readers realize that if we are to rescue the Earth from environmental disaster, we must protect wild plants. Beginning with an overview of how human civilization has altered the face of the Earth, particularly by the destruction of forests, the book details the startling consequences of these actions. Rice provides compelling reasons for government officials, economic leaders, and the public to support efforts to save threatened and endangered plants. Global campaigns to solve environmental problems with plants, such as the development of green roofs and the Green Belt Movement-a women's organization in Kenya that empowers communities worldwide to protect the environment-show readers that efforts to save wild plants can be successful and beneficial to the economic well-being of nations. Through current scientific evidence, readers see that plants are vital to the ecological health of our planet and understand what can be done to lead to a better-and greener-future.
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Subject Plant ecology.
Plant ecology.
Vegetation and climate.
Vegetation and climate.
Plants, Useful.
Plants, Useful.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Academic theses.
Academic theses.
Other Form: Print version: Rice, Stanley A., 1957- Green planet. New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, ©2009 9780813544533 081354453X (DLC) 2008013964 (OCoLC)222664247
ISBN 9780813546537 electronic book
0813546532 electronic book
9780813544533
081354453X
1282033581
9781282033580