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    past‚ present and strive for a future that can still be altered. As the film progresses‚ the issues on global warming‚ extinction of species‚ deforestation as well as the slowly disappearing ocean habitats is depicted giving the viewer the chance to think about what he/she ought to do now. These concerns are actually our country’s own‚ too. Deforestation as a result of illegal logging had played its part in making matters worse for the past few years – floods had devastated lives‚ no trees to stop

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    important the ecosystem is. Dietrich explains how it has been reduced which lead to the crisis of the ecosystem. The threat of disappearance of separate elements of the ecosystem is shown as the result the deforestation. Nowadays‚ tradition logging is suffering as the result not only of deforestation but of automation‚ globalization and new scientific information about ecosystem importance. People used to do their jobs‚ cut forests‚ fish for salmon without even and sincerely thought that

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    Rainforest‚ December 15th‚ 1944. He became a rubber tapper at the age of 9‚ and was taught everything he knows by his father. In the 1970’s he became involved in a non-violent resistant movement to defend the forest and homes of forest people from deforestation. He believed in using the Amazons resources sustainably for the economic benefit of local people and protecting the rainforest from logging‚ cattle ranching‚ mining and agriculture (plantations). He had won various battles to stop cattle ranchers

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    from growing soy. In South America‚ forests are destroyed and people are relocated in order to make farms to grow soy that is then sent to Europe to feed animals. The video shows an indigenous community in Paraguay being interviewed‚ and to them deforestation is nothing but an invasion that takes away their necessities. In just Paraguay‚ almost three thousand square feet are used to grow soy. Which leaves multiple communities without the recourses they need; instead of being surrounded by the animals

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    The environmental crisis is largely due to the fact that we use too much resources‚ reuse too little of them and produce too much waste. There are four factors that have contributed to this situation: human activites such as agriculture and industry‚ population explosion‚ technological advances and modern lifestyle. Human activities like agriculture and industry have been a great impact on the environment. Agriculture needs lots of land for growing crops and rearing of animals. Because of this‚

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    considered to be as important as water and air. Water and wind erosion account for more than 80% of the 20 million square kilometers degraded around the world. Soil degradation occurs when vegetation is fully removed from the ground. For example‚ deforestation has a significant part to play in erosion as the roots of trees and plants is what holds the soil together‚ without roots the soil is then vulnerable to wind erosion and water erosion. As for the effect that soil degradation has on the economy

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    Deforestation is a construction that human cut down the trees to make land available for other uses. It is also considered to be one of the contributing factors to global climate change. Without trees‚ forestlands can quickly become barren land. We are losing the oxygen produced by the trees and it takes hundreds of years in the making to grow another one. Nowadays‚ each country is facing the deforestation problems. Looking at the core concept of deforestation in Amazon through both sides‚ we can

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    Section14 What Is The Forest Elimination Definition According to Deforestation threats (n.d.)‚ forests overspread 31% of lands around the world which they benefit to any species such as providing habitats and producing food products. However‚ in the present day‚ forests are threatened by deforestation which occurs in many countries‚ but mostly in Europe‚ North Africa‚ and the Middle East (Thoreau‚ 2010). The word ‘deforestation’ refers to human’s activities such as clearing lands and cutting trees

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    Illegal logging I. Introduction Introduction to illegal logging Illegal logging has risen to prominence in international forestry dialogues over the last five years and there is a growing international willingness to combat the problem. There is widespread recognition of its linkages to ineffective governance‚ social conflict and violence. Illegal logging practices and trade cost the producers of legitimately

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    wood fuel‚ timber products‚ agriculture‚ and livestock. This is why we must take extreme measures to conserve these natural resources. We can conserve forests and woodlands by careful management of the woodlands and forests‚ also by limiting deforestation and by adapting good forestry practices and to encourage woodland owners to help sustain their land. New by-laws have been implemented in which if a heavy fine and/or prison sentence may follow if a person breaches their conservation agreement

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