Investigation of deforestation Forest logging means deforestation and loss of animals of a large number of trees living in the area. Forest destruction occurs in various ways. Most of the cleaning is agricultural purposes - cattle grazing, crop planting - is. A poor farmer cut out a small area (usually several acres) and burned the trunk - it is a process called slash and burn agriculture. Intensive or modern agriculture is much bigger, sometimes cutting a few square miles at a time.
Next is the most common problem of deforestation. Because humans cut trees, make paper and trees, build houses and so on, deforestation is a human influence. As trees can absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, as humans continue to destroy forests, carbon dioxide will concentrate in the atmosphere. In addition, humans release carbon dioxide when breathing. As a result, the amount of breath inhaled by millions of people released carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. As human beings continue to destroy forests, the breath of carbon dioxide releasing human beings remains in the atmosphere.
Environmental problems affect the lives of the earth from minimal parasites to humans. As a human being, we may not understand the seriousness of the result of deforestation. Forest destruction ignored this problem because deforestation had no serious effect, but deforestation could cause serious problems in the environment. Some of the problems are carbon dioxide, paper waste, climate change and logging. Forest logging increases the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of our world is like a piece of glass in a greenhouse. It can light the sun, but can not turn off all the heat. Continuous deterioration of our forests exacerbates the threat of global warming as trees and other plants that absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere disappear due to photosynthesis.
Forest loss is the cause of more carbon emissions. It is necessary for the world to know that deforestation accounts for about 12% of total carbon emissions. As forests store carbon, each tree is cut down and carbon is released into the atmosphere. Carbon emissions due to deforestation are equivalent to 600 million cars annually. In order to deal effectively with this problem it is necessary to stop deforestation. Stopping deforestation is an integral part of our commitment to global warming. Actions to cope with global warming and climate change are the responsibilities of all citizens. In order to work together to solve this problem, we need to prevent loss of trees in every corner of the world. In the long run, we can reduce the occurrence of catastrophic weather factors that cause serious economic and health risks such as drought, heat waves, floods, tsunamis and hurricanes.