The Many Causes of Deforestation

April 4, 2009 by admin  
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Imagine what the world would be like in the coming years if the current rate of deforestation runs at 15 hectares annually? In a matter of 30 years, all the untouched areas of Earth can turn into a barren wasteland. In just a snap, all could possibly lead to the deaths of both species and humans alike. Thus, people should take action in order to bring deforestation to a stop. Read more

The Pros And Cons of Deforestation

January 10, 2009 by admin  
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Humans have done a great damage to Earth. Forests have vanished, biological flora has been cleared to make way for rural lands, towns and metropolitan areas; and industrialization has polluted seas, rivers and the atmosphere. Read more

Are There Really Any Solutions To Deforestation?

December 27, 2008 by admin  
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Perhaps one of the greatest tragedies and threats of all time is deforestation. Since our rainforests provide us with various living means, any form of peril to it should never be disregarded. Thus, focusing on the issues and planning more for solutions to deforestation is definitely a must. Read more

Devastating Effects Of Deforestation

December 20, 2008 by admin  
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Human beings have always been and possibly will be dependent on forests to some extent. Trees were there form of homes, their natural world, their mine for food and their shelter from opponents. Forests are greatly significant to man, and other living creatures as well; and unfortunately, it is one of the largest threats that the world is facing today. Read more

Deforestation In India And Its Overwhelming Progress

November 29, 2008 by admin  
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India’s rising population expansion has positioned the country in great environmental strains. The swiftly developing populace, along with the move in the direction of urbanization and industrialization, has sited a considerable demand on India’s infrastructure and its biological reserves. Read more