The value of biodiversity

  • 20/07/1998

  • Financial Times (London)

Last week's news that a drug derived from a fungus found only on Easter Island could sharply reduce the risk of rejection among kidney transplant patients has highlighted the economic and therapeutic value of biodiversity. About 50 per cent of all drugs in clinical use derive from natural products. But the world's species are disappearing at an alarming rate. Every day, perhaps 10 or 20 forms of life are becoming extinct.