Why Are some Forests Recovering as Others Vanish Fast?
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Why are some forests recovering as others vanish fast?
Deforestation in the Congo Basin. Image: Shutterstock In the Congo Basin and in overlooked dry tropical forests, losses are soaring – and could soon become irreversible By Mark Rowe Globally – with a couple of surprising and encouraging exceptions – the picture of rainforest loss remains bleak. The positive news is that, according to the World Resources Institute (WRI), Indonesia (11 per cent decrease) and Malaysia (13 per cent decrease) both e…
On average, each Frenchman has a carbon footprint of 8.5 tons of CO2 equivalent each year. However, this figure shows very large variations according to the lifestyle and consumption choices of each individual, details a study carried out on 2000 people and published on Thursday 6 November.
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