Glyphosate In Deforestation In Canada

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When people think of Canada they think of the glistening lakes, the Rockies, the oceans, and the great boreal forests. With 30% of the world’s boreal forest, and 10% of the world’s total forest, forests are an important part of Canada and the Canadian identity (Sustainable Forest, 2017). Which is why how Canada using those forests is an important question for Canadians. Currently the forests that are being used for logging are being controlled by an herbicide called glyphosate. Glyphosate is an industrial and residential herbicide (glyphosate is the active ingredient in Roundup) (Mance III, 2012), that is used to kill hardwood trees and other plants in order to give softwood trees a non-competitive environment to grow in (Robichaud, 2016). …show more content…
Yet it is not just human health as concern Canadians are worried about the effect it has on the biodiversity (especially to the deer and amphibian population) about the effects of glyphosate in their habitat. Despite these concerns glyphosate help out the logging industry immensely, giving a great stimulant to the Canadian economy. Thus, the overall question is if the impacts glyphosate has on human health, biodiversity, and the value of the product to Canadians, enough to change Canada’s legal stand on the

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