Tropical Deforestation - NASA
earthobservatory.nasa.gov › features › DeforestationMar 30, 2007 · In addition to the species lost when an area is totally deforested, the plants and animals in the fragments of forest that remain also become increasingly vulnerable, sometimes even committed, to extinction. The edges of the fragments dry out and are buffeted by hot winds; mature rainforest trees often die standing at the margins.
Deforestation - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeforestationDeforestation is ongoing and is shaping climate and geography. Deforestation is a contributor to global warming, and is often cited as one of the major causes of the enhanced greenhouse effect. Tropical deforestation is responsible for approximately 20% of world greenhouse gas emissions. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change deforestation, mainly in tropical areas, could account for up to one-third of total anthropogenic ca…
Rainforest Foundation Norway
https://www.regnskog.no/en12.09.2021 · Rainforest Foundation Norway Rainforest breakthrough at COP26 Pledge to end deforestation and ramp up support for Indigenous peoples calls for real action. Read more About us Rainforest Foundation Norway is one of the world's leading organisations in the field of rights-based rainforest protection. Our impact
Tropical Deforestation - NASA
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/Deforestation30.03.2007 · Tropical forests are home to millions of native (indigenous) people who make their livings through subsistence agriculture, hunting and gathering, or through low-impact harvesting of forest products like rubber or nuts. Deforestation in indigenous territories by loggers, colonizers, and refugees has sometimes triggered violent conflict.