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hatrack

(59,590 posts)
Fri Apr 5, 2024, 07:55 AM Apr 5

Area Of World's Primary Forests Slightly Smaller Than Switzerland Destroyed In 2023; In 21 Yrs, TX-Sized Area Destroyed

The destruction of the world’s most pristine rainforests continued at a relentless rate in 2023, despite dramatic falls in forest loss in the Brazilian and Colombian Amazon, new figures show.

An area nearly the size of Switzerland was cleared from previously undisturbed rainforests last year, totalling 37,000 sq km (14,200 sq miles), according to figures compiled by the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the University of Maryland. This is a rate of 10 football pitches a minute, often driven by more land being brought under agricultural cultivation around the world.

While Brazil and Colombia recorded large drops in forest loss of 36% and 49% respectively, under the environmental policies of presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Gustavo Petro, those falls were offset by big increases in Bolivia, Laos, Nicaragua and other countries. Canada also experienced a record-breaking loss of forest due to fire, losing more than 8m hectares (20m acres).

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Changes in land use – of which deforestation is a central component – is the second-largest source of greenhouse-gas emissions and a main driver of biodiversity loss. Preserving rainforests is essential to limit global heating to 1.5C (2.7F) above pre-industrial levels, according to researchers. Experts have warned that continuing deforestation means governments are dangerously off-track when it comes to meeting their climate and biodiversity commitments. At the Cop28 climate conference in Dubai, governments agreed on the need to halt and reverse the loss and degradation of forests by 2030, after a commitment by world leaders at Cop26 in Glasgow to end their destruction this decade.

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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/04/global-deforestation-rainforest-climate-goals-brazil-colombia-agriculture

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Area Of World's Primary Forests Slightly Smaller Than Switzerland Destroyed In 2023; In 21 Yrs, TX-Sized Area Destroyed (Original Post) hatrack Apr 5 OP
I admit, it's extremely difficult to find hope sometimes. Think. Again. Apr 5 #1
Hmmm... flvegan Apr 6 #2

flvegan

(64,411 posts)
2. Hmmm...
Sat Apr 6, 2024, 02:39 PM
Apr 6

Cattle ranching and soya farming (mostly to feed livestock). It's almost like there's something very obvious that we could each do, individually, immediately, to decrease this demand. Just can't quite put my finger on it.

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