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Джонатан Дрори: Для чего мы сохраняем миллиарды семян.

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В этом коротком выступлении на TED U 2009, Джонатан Дрори убеждает нас спасать биоразнообразие - семечко за семечком. Напоминая нам, что растения поддерживают жизнь человечества, он рассказывает о Millennium Seed Bank (Банк Семян Тысячелетия), где на данный момент собраны более 3 миллиардов семян исчезающих жизненно важных видов растений.

Jonathan Drori commissioned the BBC's very first websites, one highlight in a long career devoted to online culture and educational media -- and understanding how we learn. Full bio »

Translated into Russian by Artyom Samosudov
Reviewed by Larisa Larionova
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