Humint Events Online: Deforestation

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Deforestation

By far, the biggest contributor to increased CO2 in the atmosphere:
Indonesia became the third-largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world last week. Following close behind is Brazil. Neither nation has heavy industry on a comparable scale with the EU, India or Russia and yet they comfortably outstrip all other countries, except the United States and China.

What both countries do have in common is tropical forest that is being cut and burned with staggering swiftness. Smoke stacks visible from space climb into the sky above both countries, while satellite images capture similar destruction from the Congo basin, across the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Central African Republic and the Republic of Congo.

According to the latest audited figures from 2003, two billion tons of CO2 enters the atmosphere every year from deforestation. That destruction amounts to 50 million acres - or an area the size of England, Wales and Scotland felled annually.

Oy.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

damnit.
deforestation is a tragedy on a huge huge scale...

11:54 AM  

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