Forests Fight To Survive | Climate Change

Now forests are of invaluable importance

to our environment and to the well-being,

they give us clean water to drink , air to

breathe , shade food to humans , animals and

plants in short forests are Central to

biodiversity in the fight against

climate change. but they are in critical

danger according to a 2022 report by the

United Nations food and agriculture

organization , forests cover almost a

third or 31 % of the global land area.

spanning some 4 billion hectares. now to

give you some perspective here, that is

close to the combined surface area of

Canada, Russia and the United States and

all 27 members of the European Union.

according to the organization more than

one-third of the forests are primary

Forest . basically these are

naturally regenerated forests of native

species . where there are no visible

indications of human activity and the

ecological process are not significantly

Disturbed . while only seven percent of

the world’s forests have been planted by

humans , moving on for us especially

rainforests are critical for biodivercity.

four-fifths of the world’s amphibian

species live in forests , as do three

quarters of bird species , 68 mammal

species , in many of the sixty thousand

kinds of trees found on Earth. while

three quarters of the fungi species,

two-thirds of the plant species , in

nearly half of the animal species

considered vulnerable endangered or

extinct are found in forests.

moreover forests typically act as carbon

sinks absorbing more carbon from the

atmosphere than the image . they contain

662 billion tons of carbon more than

half of all of the carbon found in soil

and vegetation. despite such benefits

deforestation and climate change have

had some impact on its function.

according to the UN body , even though the

rate of deforestation has slowed down, it

continues to occur at an alarming rate.

the organization says 10 million

hectares of forests were wiped out each

year between 2015 and 2020 . moreover the

losses were not compensated by

replanting a natural Forest expansion.

which is estimated at 5 million hectares

per year. the organization also warns

that they could start emitting carbon

rather than absorbing it if

deforestation is not halted. so there’s

an urgent need here of replanting in

better Forest management if we have to

save our planet.

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