Humans rely on trees to maintain their daily lives in various ways. Trees provide food, shelter, medicine and fresh oxygen supply. As of 2014, 30% of the earth supports forests, but this number is decreasing rapidly. By deforestation, the Earth loses Panama's forest every year. People in charge of this are mainly in the hands of loggers cutting trees to log trees, cut down and secure places for agriculture. Logging farmers and farmers should stop deforestation to prevent species extinction and to avoid extreme climate change.
Therefore deforestation has many negative effects. However, forests bring a number of important economic benefits in respect of timber harvesting and land resources. Forest destruction benefits are often more prominent than negative ones and some governments are promoting deforestation there by providing economic subsidies to agriculture. Since the likelihood of slowing the rate of deforestation is very low, the best approach may be to at least make it sustainable, new growth of wood replacing wood.
Forest destruction is a major global problem that has a serious effect on the earth. These effects adversely affect climate, biodiversity, and the atmosphere and threaten the cultural and physiological survival of indigenous peoples. The impact of deforestation is too large to continue destroying forests. There are many reasons for deforestation. The first and most important reason is the collection of wood. Wood was always a major forest product for human and industrial interests. Removal of wood has a direct impact on the health of forests, as wood is an important structural element of every forest. Intensive harvesting brings about serious deterioration, and furthermore it may exceed the resilience of the forest. When nutrients are deprived from the soil, the farmers enter the forest to find newer lands. Perhaps the most serious cause of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon region is breeding cows. 38% of Amazon's deforestation is due to breeding of large cattle.