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Cutting timber can be both good and bad, depending on the context. Sustainable logging practices can promote forest health, enhance biodiversity, and support local economies by providing jobs and resources. However, unsustainable logging can lead to deforestation, habitat loss, and negative impacts on climate change. Ultimately, the key lies in balancing economic needs with environmental stewardship.

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