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    Policy Brief – Deforestation and Climate Change in Nigeria The Problem: Deforestation is one of the largest global environmental issues. Deforestation is the mass clearing of forestland, often due to farming and logging. Farming clears forests for large areas of crops and animal grazing. Logging cuts down trees to produce paper products.1 From 2000 to 2005, Nigeria had about 56 percent of forestland lost from deforestation. Nearly 38 percent of forest cover was lost from 1990 to 2005.2 The…

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    in the crust and high waves under the sea (tsunami), in addition to the impact of sabotage of buildings and transport, Fire that occurs in forests due to natural factors leads to deforestation and destruction of vegetation, but human activities are the direct contributor to these causes and can be summarized these factors as follows: The various industrial activities, and the huge volume of smoke emitted due to the burning of fuel, which contribute significantly to the environmental pollution…

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    The effect of Deforestation in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Study of Liberia’s Vast Rain forest Liberia is located in West Africa and is comprised of vast natural resources which include areas of one of Africa’s largest rainforest which is interconnected to the forests of neighboring countries. Agricultural activities, including; both legal and illegal logging, settlement urbanization and mining, to name a few, continue to negatively contribute to causing deforestation. This process often leads to…

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    However, recent studies reveal that deforestation has diminished nearly three-quarters of tropical rainforests within the past decade. A world without forests is quickly becoming reality. Deforestation refers to a large area of trees and the surrounding environment being cut down at once. This is a common process used throughout our world as a way to provide more land, food, and resources for nearby civilizations. The government usually regulates deforestation, however, illegal…

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    Sumatra and Borneo, and the animals and people who depend on them.” The evidence is obvious, the foundation of the composition is evident, when our writer unmistakably clarifies how a civilization will not drive past the prevailing wreckage that deforestation has conveyed to us. Our author assesses out in Britain and the world around us when he affirms that the manufacturing works and…

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    One major public policy in this case is the deforestation of forest lands that are the home to endangered species like the red-cockaded woodpecker. On one side of the argument is the logging industry that makes a living off taking from the land. As a society we need an infinite stream of lumber. This also brings about two major issues on the side against logging. The Endangered Species Act of 1973 has given the government "...the power to protect U.S. species from extinction" (Metrick & Weitzman…

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    health and the environment are threatened by the act of deforestation. Deforestation is a worldwide issue that is impacting our climate, health, and biodiversity, there is little being done to address this continuing problem. We all are immune to hearing the term “go green” from environmentalist and environmental ad companies. It has become harder to catch the eye of the public audience to raise awareness of environmental issues such as deforestation. Social media is an effective communication…

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    Deforestation Newspaper Editorial Mr Todd, I thought that the United States loved their trees but it turns out that they don’t. I hope that everyone know that trees have a great impact on the world. They produce vital oxygen and provide homes for people and wildlife animals. Plus many of the world’s most threatened and endangered animals live in forests and 1.6 billion people rely on benefits forests like food, fresh water, clothing and shelter. Also if we don’t have any trees left then we will…

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    assets are contracting at a rate of one percent which nearly will adversely affect the general population of Pakistan. Deforestation is one of the major crises of Pakistan as the country is not independent in wood based items and the expense of import of timber and wood based items is of billions of rupees. Following are the factors which are excessively leading towards deforestation. Infrastructure Development: Recently we have come across some massive constructions in Punjab, building of…

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    In light of the recent news that the Amazon Rainforest was sold to Chinese petrol companies which equates to the deforestation of many trees for oil exploration which subsequently contaminates the land. Brazil was once known for it's forward thinking movements which prevented deforestation and reduced carbon dioxide emissions by 75% of the world's average now the deforestation has increased 30% since 2016. Many punishments which were implemented by the former President of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff…

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