A Walk In The Woods By Bill Bryson

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“Scientists say one day’s deforestation is equivalent to the carbon footprint of eight million people flying to New York” (Howden 1). Human activities around the world are causing more damage to the environment than people can imagine. Deforestation is among one of the environmental issues that are relevant in our society as a result of ignorance. Deforestation, along with air pollution is also seen in various trails, such as the Appalachian Trail. A nonfiction book, A Walk In the Woods by Bill Bryson, reveals the true nature of humans. People always want more, and their greed is having negative impacts on the environment. An article, “Deforestation and Its Extreme Effects on Global Warming” by Scientific American highlights the issue of how cutting down trees is …show more content…

The carbon in the atmosphere is contributing to the risk of global warming. Another article, “Coal Mine Fires and Human Health: What Do We Know” by S.M Melody and F.H Johnston, explains the negative impacts of coal mine fire on the environment and people's health. Also, in an article named, “Air Pollution” by Chris Woodford, the issue of air pollution is explained. Woodford writes that air pollution is caused by both human activities and some are naturally occurring. Human ignorance is the cause of environmental issues such as deforestation, air pollution, and natural diversity being wiped out.
Deforestation, the action of clearing a wide area of trees, is contributing to global warming. Deforestation is caused by the ignorance and greediness of human as said by Bryson in A Walk in the Woods. Bryson writes

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