Destruction of the rainforest is one of the most precious treasures in the world and there are more forms of life than anywhere else on the earth. By regulating atmospheric climate, the flow of oxygen and handling of toxic chemicals are essential to the survival of our planet. But it is destroyed at a huge speed. To protect this international treasure, our tropical rainforest is very important. it is up to you. Overview: Introduction of trouble in heaven - Why is the tropical rain forest harvested?
The massive destruction of the rainforest of Borneo Island at the Palm Oil Plantation of Bumitama Gunajaya Agro (BGA) is threatening the survival of orangutans. BGA is a member of RSPO - the organization issues so-called "sustainable" palm oil label. Please stop deforestation and immediately end import of palm oil! Flat tropical rainforest, orphans, monkey, sled orangutan - Indonesian palm oil company BGA leaves traces of destruction. In West Kalimantan, the company has removed an irreplaceable virgin forest (a protected orangutan and monkey habitat) in violation of a standard (RSPO) for a sustainable palm oil round table meeting.
As tropical rainforests are constantly being cleaned in 1-2 acres of land per second, breeding of animals accounts for 91% of Amazon's destruction. Environmental protection organizations are worried that the total amount of deforestation by palm oil production will reach 26 million acres of rainforest, but this is not comparable to a cattle of 136 million acres. In the ocean you can see that three quarters of the world's fisheries are mined or depleted. By 2048, you can see the ocean without fish. Fishing itself is also very inefficient and wasteful, for each 1 pound fish captured, up to 5 pounds of unintended marine species are captured and thrown away as murder. This includes 4,000 to 50 million sharks killed by fishing line and net.
Unfortunately, part of the rainforest in New Jersey is destroyed every year. There are many reasons for destroying the rainforest, from cutting trees to making places for farms and roads. As tropical rainforests play an important role in our world, many groups oppose destruction of the rain forest.
The exploitation of Amazon's indigenous peoples is based on the cause and process of tropical rainforest destruction. This exploitation is mainly due to the destruction of the rainforest where indigenous people live. One of the reasons why it is easy to destroy tropical rainforests is that Brazilian indigenous people live there. Inhumanization of indigenous peoples in the national state of Brazil made it almost impossible to hear the voices of many Brazilians the legitimate allegations of indigenous peoples about the ownership of the rainforest land. The existence of indigenous peoples and indigenous culture contributes to this process as political justification for solving the Amazon problem (Santilli, 1989, page 42; Garfield, 2001, page 26). This leads to physical violence related to deforestation. 13.2% of Brazil's land is reserved for indigenous people (Instituto Socioambiental, 2012c). 20.67% of the land is in the Amazon (Instituto Socioambiental, 2012 c)