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  1. Apr 6, 2023 · 1. Effects on Climate Change. The scientific consensus on deforestation is that it intensifies climate change at a dramatic rate. The Global Forest Watch made it clear: protecting tropical rainforests is essential for achieving the climate goals of the Paris Agreement.

  2. Sep 21, 2021 · Deforestation’s environmental impact extends far beyond the edges of the woods. When we remove forests, we lose out on the vital protection they provide against climate change, soil erosion, and natural disasters like flooding.

  3. Dec 7, 2022 · Large scale destruction of trees—deforestation—affects ecosystems, climate, and even increases risk for zoonotic diseases spreading to humans.

  4. Aug 6, 2024 · What are the primary effects of deforestation on biodiversity? Deforestation leads to habitat loss, which is the greatest threat to species diversity. It disrupts ecological balances, causing numerous species to face extinction. How does deforestation contribute to climate change?

  5. Nov 13, 2012 · By most accounts, deforestation in tropical rainforests adds more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere than the sum total of cars and trucks on the world’s roads. According to the World Carfree...

  6. Oct 23, 2024 · Deforestation has a profound impact on climate change, affecting both the environment and biodiversity. Recognising this relationship underscores the urgent need for sustainable forestry practices that mitigate the effects of deforestation. By adopting these practices, we can make meaningful strides toward a healthier planet.

  7. Mar 23, 2022 · Area-scaled, land-only biophysical effects from deforestation provide the most realistic comparison with the effects of carbon stored by forests, and released through deforestation, at a given latitude.

  8. Dec 4, 2018 · The primary causes of forest degradation are logging activities, livestock grazing, and the construction of roads. Deforestation is a particular concern in tropical rain forests because these forests are home to much of the world’s biodiversity.

  9. Forests have a big influence on rainfall patterns, water and soil quality and flood prevention too. Millions of people rely directly on forests as their home or for making a living. But the risks from deforestation go even wider. Trees absorb and store carbon dioxide.

  10. Deforestation and forest degradation are the biggest threats to forests worldwide. Over half of the tropical forests worldwide have been destroyed since the 1960s, and every second, more than one hectare of tropical forests is destroyed or drastically degraded.