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    continuous degradation of the forests or what is known to be deforestation (Maycock‚ 2011‚ p.398) is being performed‚ resulting to serious problems including the displacement of wildlife species‚ the occurrence of severe effects during or after a tropical storm (which is commonly experienced by Filipinos)‚ and the increasing level of temperature in the country. In fact‚ Philippines ranks number three in the world’s fastest deforestation rate (Padilla‚ 2011) that has mainly been due to agricultural

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    An issue in the world today that is extremely troubling is the deforestation of the Amazon Rainforest. The world’s largest remaining natural resource is at risk of total destruction. This beautiful South American forest represents 40% of the continent and 54% of the total remaining rain forests that are left. It covers nine of the countries in South America which include Brazil‚ Colombia‚ Peru‚ Venezuela‚ Bolivia‚ Guyana‚ French Guiana and Suriname. From May 2000 to August 2006‚ approximately 150

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    are lost every second. In fact‚ they now cover only a mere 6% of the earth’s land surface compared with 14% when humankind first settled. Experts estimate that the last remaining rain forests could be consumed in less than 40 years. Obviously‚ deforestation has been becoming an alarming phenomenon for the whole world. Writing about this issue‚ Laura Lopen‚ John Maier and Dick Thompson express some quite strong opinions. In “Playing with Fire”‚ the authors indicate that the rain forests of the Amazon

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    rainforest which has already lost 20% of its area forever. Deforestation is the single biggest threat to the rainforest; the prime cause of it is cattle ranching. This is when land is cleared to provide space for cattle ranchers to herd their livestock to help increase beef production. This activity accounts for 60% of deforestation in Brazil‚ which is having a major effect on the biodiversity of the ecosystem. The impacts of deforestation are wide. In the Amazon there have been problems with increased

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    the Earth’s surface (or 30 per cent of total land area) and function as habitats for organisms‚ hydrologic flow modulators‚ and soil conservers‚ constituting one of the most important aspects of the Earth’s biosphere. The emerging trends of deforestation‚ desertification and soil erosion are closely linked with societal basic needs‚ economic and population growth and energy consumption-making the entire issue very complex. As increasing number of small farmers and rural poor are considered as

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    example of deforestation. But‚ not only did the inhabitants destroy many trees‚ they also had the bad luck to be living on one of the islands with the highest risk for deforestation. In the book‚ nine environmental causes for deforestation are mentioned‚ and the Easter Islands had to deal with all of these 9 factors. The variations in rainfall and latitude‚ the fact that it is a dry island and that it is a cooler island farther from the equator contributed mostly to the deforestation. Another contributing

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    Holiday Gifts for Good -Silicon Valley Parents Develop GigatonGifts Website 1888 Press Release - GigatonGifts was launched in December by a group of Silicon Valley parents concerned about deforestation. Volunteer parents developed the GigatonGifts website (www.GigatonGifts.org)‚ where people can purchase trees and solar stoves in Africa and Haiti as gifts. San Francisco‚ CA - GigatonGifts was launched in December of 2013 by a group of Silicon Valley parents concerned about the planet

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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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    efficient way of farming: slash and burn. The Aztec civilization’s slash and burn agriculture is more productive than any other farming systems because of the following reasons: farming system; dirt; benefits; world-wide; failures; industrial deforestation. The farming systems of the Aztecs had cool characteristics. Slash and burn farming is a method of cutting down the trees and burning the trees to make lands for farming in the forest. “Slash” I allowed to dry until the rainiest part of the year

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    excessive deforestation‚ over-exploitation of forests with significant biodiversity and water pollution resulting from lumbering. From the social perspective‚ potential CSR issues include the impact of forestry activities on indigenous population‚ workers’ safety and human rights associated with the workers employed in this industry. Due to high demand of forest products around the world‚ companies that have businesses in timber plantations often face issues related to excessive deforestation. According

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