The Destruction of the Rainforest

             RAINFOREST DESTRUCTION AND THE IMPACT ON SOCIETY
             Nobody knows exactly how much of the world's Rainforest have already been destroyed and continues to be razed each year. Data is often imprecise and subject to differing interpretations. However, it is obvious that the area of tropical Rainforest is diminishing and the rate of tropical Rainforest destruction is escalating worldwide, despite increased environmental activism and awareness.
             A. Immediate Causes of Rainforest Destruction
             Rainforest Destruction and The Impact on Society
             Rainforests across the world face a desperate last stand against the forces that threaten to destroy them completely. Nobody knows exactly how much of the world's Rainforest have already been destroyed and continues to be razed each year. Data is often imprecise and subject to differing interpretations. However, it is obvious that the area of tropical Rainforest is diminishing and the rate of tropical Rainforest destruction is escalating worldwide, despite increased environmental activism and awareness.
             In order to determine the solutions to the problem, it is first necessary to identify the causes and because there is disagreement about the causes, there is also disagreement about the solutions. The conventional approaches used by governments, development organizations and aid agencies are based on the assumption that deforestation is caused by poverty and overpopulation. Poor people who have little option but to clear the forests in order to survive are branded as culprits when in actual fact they are the victims of social injustice. Development, which supposedly alleviates poverty, is seen as the solution by these mainstream bodies, but many non-government organizations maintain that development is the basic cause, rather than the cure.
             The eight major reasons for this ongoing destruction of the worlds Rainforest are as follows: Every year, logging destroys twelve million acres of Rainforest...

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