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    Global Environmental Issue: Deforestation Deforestation is a global environmental threat the planet is currently experiencing. Deforestation in tropical rainforests is especially problematic as they are home to a myriad of important plant and animal species. The rich biodiversity found in these environments are needed, as we rely heavily on the ecological services they provide for us. Forest exports, cattle ranching, and international corporations and agencies are a few factors and actors to this

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    The rainforest is an area of over two million square miles located around the Amazon river in South America, with average rainfalls that can exceed ten meters a year. The rainforest has the greatest amount of biodiversity of any area in the world. Over fifty percent of all animal and plant life on the planet can be found in the rainforest. Importantly, many of the medications and drugs that physicians use on a daily basis to treat patients are derived from plants found in the Amazon rainforest

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    The rainforests have been suffering from habitat destruction caused by human impacts such as deforestation, which then cause the destruction of entire rainforest ecosystems. The causes for the human activity of deforestation include grazing for animals, wood used for fires & timber, pulp for making paper, road construction, and agriculture for poor farmers. The effects that deforestation has on an ecosystem include climate change, destruction of habitats and ecosystems, global warming, the extinction

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    Deforestation in Brazil is well known across hundreds of nations all over the world. Deforestation in Brazil has been around for centuries and has a very important meaning in the lives of many. Rainforests have decreased in size primarily due to deforestation. “In 2002, the Amazon was approximately 5.4 million square kilometers, which is only 87 percent of the Amazon's original state” (Mongabay 1). Deforestation has a negative effect in Brazil on climate change, animals and their habitats and erosion

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    Annually, the growing need for additional land space for cattle ranching is forcing South American citizens to chop down hundreds of thousands of acres of the Amazonian Rainforest. Rainforest ecosystems alone account for at least 50% of all biodiversity on the planet according to the National Wildlife Federation. When you pair up the destruction of a sacred ecosystem with the increasing levels of methane gas (CH4) produced by cattle ranching, the outcome is alarmingly hazardous to the Earth. Fortunately

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    Amazon rainforest stands as an amazing wonder in the world. The majority of the Amazon rainforest lies in Brazil, but also is found in Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Suriname, French Guiana, and Guiana. Covering such a vast amount of land makes this region one of the most diverse ecological habitats in the word, but, while recognized as a priceless jewel of nature and a key factor in the global climate control, greed and selfishness are quickly destroying the Amazon Rainforest.

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    research. The Madre de Dios rainforests of Peru are threatened due to human activity. So what -- What is the impact of the problem Rainforest destruction is becoming increasingly problematic as the Earth is losing more and more of these forests each year. We are not just losing a few trees either, as the article states, “Estimates indicate that over 10% of the world’s tropical rainforest were destroyed between 1990 and 2005”, which is a staggering number. The loss of rainforest is also releasing billions

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    The largest rainforest in the world, that humans have been benefiting from for hundreds of years is being deforested without opposition. Notably, this rainforest is the Amazon, and many people neglect the destruction happening in the rainforest and do not realize that thousands of acres of land have been deforested. Although plants in the Amazon have been useful for medical applications, deforestation of the Amazon rainforest is detrimental to it’s biotic species because it creates disorder in the

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    2/9/17 Fifty years ago, 15 percent of our planet was composed of rainforest; Today, this has been reduced to less than 2 percent. Dr. Richard A. Oppenlander What’s the big deal about rainforests anyway? Cattle-Ranching has been the major cause of rainforest deforestation for decades. As consumers continue to buy meat, companies have to make more of it. Instead of using farmland to raise animals, industries are cutting down rainforests for massive amounts of land. By trying to eat more of a plant-based

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    The once vast forests of Malaysia and Indonesia are quickly disappearing due to the mass destruction of their rainforests caused by the palm oil industry. Malaysia and indonesia are responsible for ninety percent of the world's supply of palm oil (“Labor Abuses Common in the Palm Oil Industry”). In the recent years, the destruction of these forests has led to the endangerment and extinction of numerous organisms. The employees on these plantations suffer from poor working conditions and are often

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