Rubber is an indispensable material whose unique, self-reinforcing properties make it vital for everything from car tires to life-saving medical devices. However, nearly all of the world’s natural rubber comes from a single tree species grown in a vulnerable monoculture. A devastating blight that wiped out past plantations threatens to do so again, posing a critical risk to global transportation and stability.
Why Our Entire World Depends on This One Tree
The modern world relies on natural rubber, a material that cannot be fully replicated, sourced from a single tree species at risk of being wiped out by a devastating disease.
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