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Current and Potential impact of deforestation on world cultures?

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Current and Potential impact of deforestation on world cultures, can you give me some examples please??

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  1. heats hazard.


  2. Deforestation impacts every one and every thing.  Cutting down the trees disrupts the amount of rain needed for people and animals alike to survive.  You take away the trees, you take away the balance of nature.

    The trees were put there for a reason.  It helps with the Eco  system.  Our world depends on those trees for clean air.  Instead of good clean air we wind up with more pollution.  We have enough of that already.  

    There are ways to cut down the trees that will help our endowment.  There should be NO clear cutting of trees.  You cut the bad and keep the good.  This will insure us that our forests will be put to better use all away around.  More new trees with have a chance to grow if we do things the right way.  

    When clear cutting is done, it's done for money without any thought about what we are really loosing.  With out those trees there will be more sun, which makes for a warmer climate.  Then every one pays the price.

    What is the reason for cutting down the forests?  Greed!  It sure is padding some ones pocket.  

    Where do all the animals go.  They go on the endangered list.  Our children's children will never see an exotic bird, polor  bear, black bear, monkeys, you name it.  What they will see is what there used to be.

    I hope they still get to see a tree.

  3. Deforestation minimizes tribal domain. It also decreases the potential source of food, shelter and livelihood for  ethnic groups. The source of knowledge and scientific information on ethnobotany will shrink. If these tribal communities be mislocated or dispersed due to the balding forest, world culture will eventually occupy a small, if not a tiny bit, portion of world and human history.

  4. Very Very Tough Question.

    Consider this: The Rainforest is the best means on Earth to remove Carbon Dioxide from the air yet, IT IS BEING DESTROYED RAPIDLY!

    Sure, they have to live and need fire for cooking and wood to make money and buy food. But, somehow, we must stop them from doing this. How? Nobody knows!

    Will it impact their cultures? You bet! We simply have to stop them from doing what they need to survive. Any Ideas?

    If they don't stop destroying the Rainforest, we all die.

    If the Rainforest survives, we will survive as long as we stop using all coal and oil. We can still use windmills and Hydrogen.

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