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How ongoing deforestation is rooted in colonialism and its management practices

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Half of the world's forests were destroyed during the 20th century, with three regions mainly affected: South America, West Africa and Southeast Asia. The situation has worsened to the point that, in 2023, the European Parliament voted to ban the import of chocolate, coffee, palm oil and rubber linked to deforestation.

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Approximately 45 million hectares of forests have disappeared in 20 years, according to the WWF. The causes are numerous, but one of them depends heavily on the consumption choices we make on a daily basis.

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Futura broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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