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email junk, or spam, contributes to deforestation indirectly through the energy consumption associated with data centers that store and process this information. The servers require significant amounts of electricity, often generated from fossil fuels, leading to increased carbon emissions and climate change, which can exacerbate deforestation. Additionally, the demand for electronic devices to access these emails drives resource extraction, including logging for materials like metals and plastics, further impacting forest ecosystems. Thus, the proliferation of junk emails can have a broader environmental footprint that includes deforestation.

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