What on earth happened? Our house has become a sad and tragic place. Most people in the United States are keeping an eye on what is going on. Perhaps it is because everyone turned their face in a different way. America is facing a very serious problem, but without doing anything the problem will not remain on the earth. I hope it will flourish after many records of human destruction. Forest destruction in the United States is a major problem that has had catastrophic impact on humans. The fundamental cause of this distortion is the need to continually increase the growth of the US economy and the idea of frontier.
My enthusiasm for forest conservation has led me to further explore the trip of deforestation in Latin America, and it faces great danger. In Latin America, it is important to encourage the knowledge and protection of the remaining forests, as one quarter of the world's forests live there and are in recession now. In addition, as Gud's article states, further exploration of the United Nations Protection Program REDD is essential. Forest reduction is a striking problem that needs to be tackled to prolong the rapid decline of forests
In my academic blog, I chose the topic of forest destruction in Latin America. For over two decades, our planet's forests continue to decline. Specifically, in Latin America, which is one quarter of the world's total forest area, Amazon itself has declined rapidly. At this rate, we are preparing for destruction and fanatics. Our forest offers us more than what we can see: Oxygen, food, water, and wildlife house, in fact all lives
Forest logging is the permanent destruction of forests to use land and trees. In many cases, deforestation is to purge a large number of trees without intending to build future growth. Harvesting, wildfire and pests are not deforestation, as affected areas eventually regrow. In some countries such as Canada and the United States, all harvest sites must be planted through tree planting and natural regeneration. Land is then transformed into urban uses such as farm, farm, road, housing. Forest destruction is the most serious in countries such as Amazon, Borneo, Congo Basin, Far East Russia and others. More than half of the world's forests have been destroyed over 10,000 years, most of them have been in the past 50 years. These major changes include mass extinction, desertification, climate change, topsoil loss, floods, famine, disease outbreaks and so on.