The world may be in grave danger due to increasing deforestation and its effects. Each day over 80,000 acres of tropical rainforests disappear, releasing greenhouse gases and altering the climate. Deforestation is driven by industries clearing forests for profit and development to meet growing population and supply/demand, as well as poverty-stricken countries developing lands for income. This destroys habitats for species like orangutans and contributes to issues like global warming and ozone depletion. Solutions proposed include more sustainable land use, reforestation efforts, environmental awareness campaigns, and groups working to reduce deforestation.
2. • Increase in Global warming and Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions
• Tropical rainforests are disappearing causing alterations to the
climate
• Each day at least 80,000 acres (32,300) hectares of these forests
disappear from the earth
• Ozone depletion
• Forest fires (release about 370 million tons of greenhouse gases into
the atmosphere every year)
• Deforestation rates in the Amazon Rainforests have not slowed
3. Economic Implications
• Industries are over-using and over-cutting trees for prosperity and
mostly for profit
• Rapid globalization around the world is a major concern
• Increase in Supply & Demand
• Since the population around the world is constantly growing on a
daily basis, many corporations are clearing forests to build
infrastructures
• Poverty stricken countries give their natural resources away to earn
foreign currency to pay off loans
4. • Biofuels are produced from renewable resources such as: plants
and organic waste and can be used as an alternative to fossil fuels
• Palm oil plantations are posed as a major threat
• Destroying habitats of orangutans and other wildlife
• Orangutans spend about 80-90% of their time in the trees
• Demand for biofuels is on the rise
9. ~~~ If everybody does not stay ignorant and take little steps or
solutions to prevent deforestation from occurring in the future, then
overall we all will have a better world to live in. ~~~
• Reduce wasteful land use practices
• Improve already developed lands
• Businesses and corporations have to be more aware of the effects
that deforestation causes and they have to take little initiatives to
prevent it from increasing
• Governments have to make citizens aware of the issue
• Each person can plant trees once in a while to maintain the
ecosystem
• Groups can be formed to decrease deforestation
• The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Global Forest Watch Canada
(GFWC) are groups that have already been formed to prevent
deforestation
10. References
• “A World Imperiled: Forces behind forest loss.” Mongabay. Online. Available.
http://rainforests.mongabay.com/0801.htm
• Astor, Michael. “Global Warming could transform Amazon into savanna in 100 years:
researchers.” Canadian Press. 29 Dec. 2006. pg. A12
• Brummit, Chris. “Biofuel boom has hidden costs; producing palm oil for biofuels is boosting
Indonesia’s economy, but the resulting deforestation contributes to global warming and is
destroying the habitat of orangutans and other wildlife.” Record, The
(Kitchener/Cambridge/Waterloo, ON). 19 Sept. 2007. pg. A5
• Butler, Rhett. “Regional Deforestation”. Mongabay. 1994-2007. Online. Available.
http://photos.mongabay.com/07/regional_defor.jpg
• Forge, Frederic. “Biofuels- An Energy, Environmental or Agricultural Policy?”. Library of
Parliament- Parliamentary Information and Research Service. Online. Available.
http://www.parl.ca/information/library/PRBpubs/prb0637-e.htm
• Friends of Red Hill Valley. Online. Available.
http://www.hwcn.org/~forhv/expressway/expresswaytitlepage.htm
• Hagan, Kevin. “Deforestation: An International Crisis.” Online. Available.
http://www.american.edu/TED/projects/tedcross/xdefor21.htm
• “Share of tropical deforestation”. Mongabay. 2000-2005. Online. Available.
http://photos.mongabay.com/07/trop_defor_pie-max.jpg
• Suzuki, David. “Forest protection vital to stem Global Warming.” Western Star, The (Corner
Book,NL). 19 May. 2007. pg 12.