DEFORESTATION AS A GLOBAL ISSUES
Nov 27, 2015
DEFORESTATION AS A GLOBAL ISSUES
INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
• 90% of our trees have been cut down.• Deforestation is a significant issue of
our time and must taken seriuosly if we want to protect our forests.
• Defination of deforestation by the Random House Dictionary of the English Language is “to divest or clear of forest or trees”
• We must save our environment.
• 90% of our trees have been cut down.• Deforestation is a significant issue of
our time and must taken seriuosly if we want to protect our forests.
• Defination of deforestation by the Random House Dictionary of the English Language is “to divest or clear of forest or trees”
• We must save our environment.
Causes of Deforestation
Causes of Deforestation
• Because of the human activities that eager to make their respective life better.
• The unresponsible authority just simply cut the trees to make new housing areas.
• The don’t even think about the effect of their activities to the environment.
• Example: resident of the housing areas worried that the illegal logging may affect their house structure.
• Because of the human activities that eager to make their respective life better.
• The unresponsible authority just simply cut the trees to make new housing areas.
• The don’t even think about the effect of their activities to the environment.
• Example: resident of the housing areas worried that the illegal logging may affect their house structure.
Effect of Deforestation
Effect of Deforestation
• Mammal extinction – thousand of species die out of lifetaime and rate of habitat loss are increasing.
• Polar Sea Loss – is melting at an unprecedented rate and its not showing any signs of slowing down.
• Carbon Dioxide increases due to the deforestation activities.
• Use of vehicles that release both methane and carbon monoxide have make the amount of harmful gases in this air increases.
• Mammal extinction – thousand of species die out of lifetaime and rate of habitat loss are increasing.
• Polar Sea Loss – is melting at an unprecedented rate and its not showing any signs of slowing down.
• Carbon Dioxide increases due to the deforestation activities.
• Use of vehicles that release both methane and carbon monoxide have make the amount of harmful gases in this air increases.
OrganizationsOrganizations
• The public has created organizations such as Green Peace to help increase awareness and reduce deforestation.
• F.A.O worked mainly within the forest community to find new and better ways to manage the forest.
• F.A.O, The World Bank, United Nations development programs, development agencies developed a new strategy – more than 60 countries have decided to prepare national forestry action plans to manage their forests.
• The public has created organizations such as Green Peace to help increase awareness and reduce deforestation.
• F.A.O worked mainly within the forest community to find new and better ways to manage the forest.
• F.A.O, The World Bank, United Nations development programs, development agencies developed a new strategy – more than 60 countries have decided to prepare national forestry action plans to manage their forests.
Save Our Forest
• 3 important princple:• Reduce• Reuse• Recycle
• Example:- Getting off junk mail list, writing or
photocopying on both sides of the paper, recycling waste papers and buying recycled paper products.
• 3 important princple:• Reduce• Reuse• Recycle
• Example:- Getting off junk mail list, writing or
photocopying on both sides of the paper, recycling waste papers and buying recycled paper products.
ConclusionConclusion
• Regulated deforestation can supply us with lumber without completely destroying the forests.
• But deforestation which is geared economically can permanently destroy our ecosystem.
• Finally, we should visit our forests and learn to appreciate them as place of inspiration and recreation.
• Regulated deforestation can supply us with lumber without completely destroying the forests.
• But deforestation which is geared economically can permanently destroy our ecosystem.
• Finally, we should visit our forests and learn to appreciate them as place of inspiration and recreation.