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    34126 September 16‚ 2013 Evaluation Essay “In less than one hundred years over half of the forest has now been cut and burned‚ leaving whole areas of the earth bare and unprotected‚ rendering entire regions lifeless. Over fifty million acres of tropical rain forest are destroyed every year‚ enough trees to fill all of England and Scotland combined‚” stated Cedar.int. Forests have many beneficial qualities that are essential to human life‚ and each and every day humans are participating in deforestation

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    Deforestation

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    forestland to farms‚ ranches‚ or urban use. Between May 2000 and August 2006‚ Brazil lost nearly 150‚000 square kilometres of forest—an area bigger than Greece—and since 1970‚ more than 600‚000 square kilometres of the Amazon rainforest has been ruined. In quite a lot of tropical countries‚ the majority of deforestation results from the actions of poor subsistence farmers. However‚ in Brazil only about one third of recent deforestation can be linked to farmers that have moved. Historically‚ a large

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    Palm Oil Deforestation

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    Palm Oil is a natural commodity that is obtained from the deforestation of tropical rainforests. Palm Oil is found in many products ranging from Soap and detergent‚ to cooking oil and edibles such as chocolate; it can also be used as biodiesel for automobiles. Though the uses of Palm Oil ranges for over half of everyday consumer products; the use of the oil carries many detrimental and concerning issues in the Environmental aspect. The article pertaining to the topic of Palm Oil; reveals the negative

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    in the number of tree and animal species in comparison to the biodiversity which is found within a tropical rain forest. Diversity may only range between 8-15 different tree species per hectare. Unlike tropical forests‚ where individuals of a particular species are thinly scattered‚ there are usually many individuals of the primary tree species in a given area in eastern deciduous forests. This biome can receive between 50-150 cm of annual precipitation. Precipitation primarily comes in the form of

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    Depletion of Forest

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    INTRODUCTION Echo systems around the world help sustain life for millions of species. Echo systems that are mainly forests provide a home for a large majority of the species alive. Therefore the trees in these forests are considered to be the most important species. Although it is true‚ that most species are not able to sustain without each other. There are many benefits that we get from our forests. Some of these include cleaner drinking water‚ a home for plants and animals‚ economic growth‚ clean

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    Nathan Updike English 101 Unit Four Project: Deforestation in the Amazon The Amazon Jungle is the world’s largest tropical rainforest. It is nearly 6 million square kilometers in size and houses the widest variety of plant and animal life than any other place on the planet. It also is home to the second largest river on Earth‚ the Amazon River. The jungle is mostly in Brazil‚ but it also spreads to eight neighboring countries in South America; Bolivia‚ Peru‚ Ecuador‚ Colombia‚ Venezuela‚ Guyana

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    products that come from tropical rain forests: The “xateros”‚ are leaves from a species of the palm tree. These are popular and used in the floral industry for flower arrangements‚ Palm Sundays‚ and funeral decoration. These are sought after for their elegant accompaniments for roses‚ lilies and tulips in formal flower arrangements. They come from areas of South America’s rain forest‚ countries like Guatemala‚ and Belize. Although not considered to be part of the rainforest destruction list‚ the

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    includes all three types of people. Sandler’s article had helpful information pertaining to probably faced locally in the rainforest. It addressed issues causing deforestation‚ such as population growth and government policies‚ which I had not thought of before. This excerpt strengthens my belief that more work can be done to end deforestation and help sustain the world’s rainforests. The author’s use of facts‚ comparisons‚ and statistics made him credible and made it easy for me to agree with his

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    countries retain a high percentage of their original tropical forest cover due to historically low levels of deforestation. These forests and their carbon stocks are crucial to the long-term fight against climate change. Because HFLD countries have no history of widespread deforestation‚ some consider them to be at low risk. Guyana is an example of a high forest cover‚ low deforestation rate (HFLD) country. The country’s interior tropical rainforests and highlands have been largely untouched. Since

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    Destruction of Rain Forest

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    "In every sense‚ a standing rain forest supplies more economic wealth than if it were cleared … yet deforestation continues at an alarming rate." (Tropical Rain Forest Coalition‚ 1996). Rain Forests have played a significant role in shaping modern biology. The destruction of the rain forests will determine the fate of all species humans plants and animals. Many people do not understand the long- term consequences of losing the earth’s rain forests. They have provided all living beings with many

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