- Jainism and Buddhism are similar in a way that they both lead you to the path of ascetism and a few other aspects like reincarnation, nirvana, strict non-violence, etc.
- Jainism and Buddhism, reject the authority (but not the values) of the Vedas.
- Both don't believe in a creator God.
But there are a lot of aspects that are different. For more information check out
Deforestation is a critical issue that many people are concerned with. You can find reviews on deforestation literature by looking through magazines and online.
The main issue of deforestation is the effect it has on the environment, including animal habitat, the CO2/oxygen balance, environmental factors such as erosion, etc.
Deforestation
I think yes
No, deforestation and habitat loss are not environmental issues.Instead, deforestation and habitat loss represent environmental problems. As environmental problems, deforestation and habitat loss may result from natural events, such as earthquakes and floods. Or they may be due to human intervention, such as logging, mining, and road building.Either way, the problem becomes an issue when people try to identify responses or solutions. So in this case, the environmental issue becomes how best to protect and expand forest cover and natural habitats. Among the solutions that may be offered is afforestation.
numerous studies tied the effects of deforestation to depletion of the earth's protective ozone layer and the subsequent warming of atmospheric temperatures.
social-conflict approach
Forests have tree's that give us oxygen and if we cut them down we will get rid of a major percentage of our oxygen plus deforestation leads to an increase of deserts.
Jainism does not believe in any sort of harm. They will not take a life, even a mouse or a cockroach. Instead, they will find ways to keep mice from being an issue, such as more secure storage of food.
landscape
Yes, deforestation is an issue in most countries of the world. Very few countries have forests growing faster than they are being cut down (the United States and China, surprisingly, are two such countries). Not only does deforestation affect the people who live near the forests that are being cut down, the cumulative effect of forests being cut down worldwide plays a role in rainfall patterns and global climate.
Most of the planet is against deforestation. The issue at hand though is that where this is happening is in areas that need more food and space for farming is limited. rain forests sit in very fertile areas which are great for farming.