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Ten Causes of Deforestation
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Firewood Collection (10/10)

Boys gather firewood in Guinea. One third of the world’s population uses biomass fuels, mainly firewood, to cook and to heat their homes. Together with population growth, this can have a devastating effect on forests in poor countries. Wood meets 80 percent of all the Democratic Republic of Congo’s energy needs and has been the main cause of deforestation in the area. (Photo: Reuters)

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George Clarke 2009-05-09 10:19:20
Ten Causes of Deforestation
Change the title to Some Causes of Human Extinction, because that is what the real eventual result will be. Hopefully some life will remain and carry on without us.
arbela47000 2009-03-17 14:34:00
What about development?
Urban sprawl has been identified as the single biggest threat to forests in the United States. How does it garner no mention in here? Otherwise, a good piece.
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