Myth Of Deforestation Essay

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As a result of our need for wood, with the growth of the population demanding more space and resources, and of course the need for money, we are loosing one of the most important organism on our planet, forests and rainforests, which we also call the lungs of the earth. It is true that wood has been a major resource for us since the beginning of times, especially throughout the industrial revolution, it has been and still is our main source of warmth, living space and profit. However, imagine having to survive on little oxygen, the temperature is abnormally hot, the world looks like a giant desert and what you knew of polar bears is now just a myth of the past to your children. Sci-fi movies like The Fifth Element or Mad Max perfectly embody the future we could have if we keep on being careless with cutting large acres of forests. As everything else in this world deforestation has a good side and a bad side. Cutting back old trees help the growth of new ones and also offers job opportunities, especially in developing …show more content…

“In little as 100 years, we predict that if current deforestation levels proceed, the world's rainforests may be completely gone.” (NASA) Deforestation is the human act of permanently removing large areas of trees by clear cutting or burning them for the purpose of farming large cattle pastures, urbanization, commercial and illegal logging.. It is true that accidental fires and partial lodging are able to dramatically change the structure of a forest (Stuart L. Pimm) however, these casualties do not profoundly impact forests as the damage being done by eradicating entire tree areas for profit. There is an estimated yearly loss of “18 million acres of forest” (as big as the country of Panama) according to the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization. (Alina Bradford, Live Science

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