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Corbera, Esteve, Manuel, Estrada and Katrina, Brown. “Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries: Revisiting the Assumptions." Climatic Change, vol. 100, no. 3-4, 2012, pp. 355-388. Springer Nature, doi: 10.1007/s10584-009-9773-1. Accessed 25 June 2017.
This article discusses the topic of climate change and goes into detail how deforestation is one of the major contributors to climate change. The article goes on to state how deforestation is overlooked when discussing the major factors to the Earths rapid changing climate. The author also states the many studies that scientist has conducted to show just how much carbon dioxide is going into the atmosphere that humans are breathing. …show more content…

Miles, Lera., and Valerie. Kapos. “Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation: Global Land-Use Implications." Science, vol. 320, no. 5882, 2016, pp. 1454-1455. American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), doi: Accessed 27 June 2017.
Miles, Lera and Valerie Kapos stress the need to test agreed emissions reporting guidelines for honest deforestation emission data. I find this article to be an excellent and credible source due to the author affiliation’s, as well as the use of backed scientific data and research. There also was no overwhelming bias throughout the entirety of the article. Written by Lera, Miles who works for the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) and Valerie, Kapos who works at the Conservation Science Group, at the University of Cambridge, the author’s collect accounts of emissions under the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) where parties were told there was no need to report emissions from forest sections that were supposedly designated as undisturbed. The article goes on to thoughtfully explain and breakdown policies in the Kyoto emissions reduction agreement, and analyze how Kyoto would aid in the protection of forests.

Ray, Deepak K. “Dry Season Precipitation over the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor is more sensitive to Deforestation than to Greenhouse Gas Driven Climate Change." Climatic Change, vol. 119, no.

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