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Aug 26, 2012 Letters
Dear Editor,
In these times, many are called upon to create innovative responses to challenges whether manmade or natural. Over all seasons and times man has propounded solutions that have resulted in the development of various solutions to issues facing us, none more poignant than that which is explored in detail in this book, “Uses of Medicinal Plants in Guyana”.
In this well put together edition, the author and contributors have again shown their versatility and repertoire of relevant knowledge to create a publication that touches and concerns all of us: How to live harmoniously with nature. It shows dedication to detail, meticulous research and hardened tenacity to make this available for our consumption.
Needless to say, the publication is timely since, as we seek to craft a Low Carbon Development Strategy, it is imperative that that we live in harmony with nature, accept her gifts and save ourselves. The solutions propounded here are both preventative and remedial and should find pride of place on every book shelf in the country.
I commend the proponents of the Evergreen Nature Study Club for their forthright thinking and cutting edge editorial content in bringing yet again another excellent book.
Roberto Luiz
Jan 18, 2025
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