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The burning of forests is a double problem because it releases large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, contributing to climate change, and destroys habitats for numerous plant and animal species, leading to loss of biodiversity.
When forests burn they release carbon dioxide which is a greenhouse gas which tends to make the Earth warmer.
Clear cutting and burning rain forests
Burning tropical forests accounts for around 8-10% of human-created greenhouse gas emissions globally. This primarily comes from deforestation and forest degradation, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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because of humans cuttin' down trees and forests
Coal is not a solution to the oil problem because its combustion releases harmful pollutants into the environment, such as sulfur dioxide and mercury, which can pollute waterways and forests. These emissions contribute to air and water pollution, posing health risks to both ecosystems and human populations. The environmental impacts of coal make it an unsustainable alternative to oil.
They are most threatened by deforestation
Humans and Pollution
Burning.
The burning of forests is a double problem because it releases large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, contributing to climate change, and destroys habitats for numerous plant and animal species, leading to loss of biodiversity.
The burning of carbon - be it food in plants and animals or from burning fuel or from burning forests.
Because we cut down the forests and started burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Deforestation, mining, burning fossil fuels, burning waste
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