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The Pulse of Forests | Golden Age

The Pulse of Forests | Golden Age

Forests, covering approximately 30% of the Earth's land, are a cornerstone of biodiversity, hosting over 80% of the world's species. However, they face unpreced

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Forests, covering approximately 30% of the Earth's land, are a cornerstone of biodiversity, hosting over 80% of the world's species. However, they face unprecedented threats, including deforestation, climate change, and wildfires, with an estimated 13 million hectares of forest lost annually. The Amazon rainforest, often referred to as the 'lungs of the Earth,' has seen a significant increase in deforestation, with a 34% rise in 2020 alone. Despite these challenges, forests remain a vital component of the global ecosystem, producing about 28% of the world's oxygen and supporting the livelihoods of over 1.6 billion people. The preservation of forests is a contentious issue, with debates surrounding sustainable forestry practices, indigenous land rights, and the role of governments in conservation efforts. As the world grapples with the complexities of forest management, it is essential to consider the long-term consequences of human actions on these delicate ecosystems, with some estimates suggesting that up to 90% of the world's forests could be lost by 2100 if current trends continue.