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    the revenue the bigger also the tax that they industry has to pay. Conclusion: The government should to intervention on the industry that doing the cutting trees and deforestation which can lead Indonesia to a bigger problem‚ the government should make a regulation about forestation for the industry that involve in the deforestation‚ they should plant trees as much as what they took. The regulation also has to be more specific and the regulation about monitoring the action has to be increase so the

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    Founded in 1977 by Professor Wangari Maathai‚ the Green Belt Movement (GBM) has planted over 51 million trees in Kenya. GBM works at the grassroots‚ national‚ and international levels to promote environmental conservation; to build climate resilience and empower communities‚ especially women and girls; to foster democratic space and sustainable livelihoods. Wangari Muta Maathai has become an international figure because of her persistence in the struggle for democracy‚ human rights and environmental

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    The world’s rain forests could completely vanish in a hundred years at the current rate of deforestation” (environment.nationalgeographic.com). Animals are slowly losing their homes because of human action. The loud noise of the chainsaws alone would scare them out. Noise pollution has many effects on the human body as

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    corrected. Shirley Benjamin EVS 1001 Professor Gehosky Discusses three major practices that expose soil to erosion and how they can be corrected. The three major causes of soil erosion are over cultivation‚ overgrazing‚ and deforestation. These are each all major problems in creating an unsustainable society. The good thing is that each of these causes of erosion can be corrected to create a more sustainable society.  Over cultivation is the practice of repeatedly cultivating

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    constructions that cause the environment problems. As a result many people get the effect from this situation unfortunately bad effect more obviously than the good effect if we realize in our daily life. There are many causes of global warming like deforestation‚ discharge of carbon monoxide excessively and use of harmful chemicals to increase the fertilization of plants. Tree are being cut everyday include logging of wood illegally‚ as a result it will reduces the natural filters of carbon monoxide in

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    While the nature takes from 100 to 400 years to build one centimetre of top soil‚ man can and often does destroy it almost overnight by haphazard land use and improvident husbandry. Irrational methods of cultivation‚ deforestation‚ destruction of natural vegetation due to over­grazing by pasturing animals etc.‚ accelerate denudation. Besides‚ failure of rains‚ floods‚ depopulation and loss of cattle caused by famine and pestilence‚ disturbance caused by war and interference with or change

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    Inc. - Natural Resources Defense Council (2011). An Introduction into Climate Change. Retrieve from http://www.nrdc.org/globalwarming/climatebasics.asp - Panapasa G. (2008). The Issue of Deforestation. Retrieve from http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=91348 - Nasome E. (2008). The Issue of Deforestation. Retrieve from http://www.nrdc.org/globalwarming/climatebasics.asp - Miller J. (2009) . Confucianism saving the planet. Retrieve from http://manyulim.wordpress.com/2009/06/26/confucianism-saving-the-planet

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    are virtually unrecoverable. As discussed earlier the deforestation of rainforests has the ability to cause‚ damaged oxygen cycle‚ no food or resources‚ no medicinal herbs or plants causing unknown disaster‚ and no more resources to build houses for out constantly growing population‚ this will have devastating effects on our eco-system. Tropical rainforests are getting cut down at a rate of 6000 trees an hour‚ this extremely rapid deforestation of rainforests has caused rainforests that were once

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    Before the Industrial Revolution life for the working-class was very community based and most people were living in the country side. According to (Allen‚ 2017) the lower-class people rode horses to travel everywhere and was community based as people got their entertainment from the local fairs‚ people in the town would work in small shops‚ kill the animals for food‚ baked their own bread and more without the help of machines. People who owned land or were wealthy had all the power then. In this

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    out they need to bulldoze a path in and out and often destroy more trees than they are selling. In this essay I am going to express my views on deforestation. The Amazon rainforest is about the size of Europe and every day roughly 51.8 square kilometres are cut down. So that’s 18‚900 square km a year and that’s a lot. One of the main reasons for deforestation is the actions of Brazil‚ in the 1970 – 80’s Brazil borrowed a large sum of money from MEDCs to develop their country they now owe these MEDCs

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