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Title: Deforestation: good or bad


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Deforestation good or bad?
Satellite observation of deforestation in the Rio
Branco area in Brazil http//veimages.gsfc.nasa.go
v/2180/PIA03427.jpg
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http//wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_advantages_
and_disadvantages_of_deforestation
  • Causes of deforestation
  • Deforestation happens naturally from time to
    time via wildfires. Trees, plants, and animals
    all recover from such events naturally indeed,
    some benefit from a fire. Bird such as the
    black-backed woodpecker thrive ONLY in freshly
    burned areas, where they eat insects that bore
    into the burned trees. Some trees such as the
    lodgepole pine produce serrotonous cones, cones
    that are fused shut and only open when a wildfire
    cooks the cone, thereby spreading the seeds into
    a freshly burned area with little other
    competition. Over time, burned areas regrow into
    forests. For an example, a visit to Yellowstone
    National Park today reveals a forest that is 20
    years old (major fires burned much of the park in
    1988) and filled with medium-height lodgepole
    pines.

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http//wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_advantages_
and_disadvantages_of_deforestation
  • People cause deforestation for a number of
    reasons. The action is not always permanent some
    countries are better at replanting forests than
    others.

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http//wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_advantages_
and_disadvantages_of_deforestation
  • Trees can be converted into paper or wood, two
    products that human civilization uses daily. In
    some parts of the world, wood is still a major
    source of fuel for cooking and heating. Chances
    are wood is a major component of your home's
    structure, the main use for timber in the U.S.
    Wood may be used to build furniture, cabinetry,
    or other products. Paper is used in many ways.

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http//wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_advantages_
and_disadvantages_of_deforestation
  • Trees may be cut down for forest management
    reasons, also. One reason is to limit a
    wildfire's ability to spread. This may be done in
    an emergency to combat an active fire, or in a
    methodically planned long-term harvest.
    Typically, the forest is allowed to recover, and
    it does in a period of decades.

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http//www.mongabay.com/rates_asia.htm
  • Many Asian-countries have entered a period of
    sustained spectacular economic growth in the past
    few years, resulting in the increased consumption
    of forest resources.

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http//www.mongabay.com/rates_asia.htm
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http//www.loe.org/shows/segments.htm?programID07
-P13-00017segmentID2
  • Biofuels are boomingthings like ethanol from
    corn and sugar cane, and diesel derived from palm
    oil, are attracting interest and investment
    worldwide. The European Union has set an
    ambitious target to replace nearly six percent
    of petroleum with biofuels in just the next three
    years.
  • That will take a lot of plants, and a lot of
    cropland that Europe simply does not have. So the
    E.U. is looking to the developing world,
    particularly Southeast Asia.

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http//www.loe.org/shows/segments.htm?programID07
-P13-00017segmentID2
  • Approx. three million acres of biodiesel to
    replace one percent of the needs of the European
    Union. Probably that crop would come from
    Southeast Asia and mainly at the moment would be
    from Malaysia and Indonesia, oil palm, which is
    the main favorite crop for exchanging biodiesel.

(Courtesy of U.S. DOE Genome Programs)
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Arguments provided from http//wiki.answers.com/Q/
What_are_the_advantages_and_disadvantages_of_defor
estation
  • All plants consume carbon dioxide, some consume
    more than others. Young, rapidly-growing plants
    consume much more carbon dioxide, on a per acre
    basis, than mature trees. Moreover, in an
    unmanaged forest, net carbon dioxide consumption
    is actually zero. This is because when trees die,
    they rot, and in doing so release all of the
    carbon stored over their lives, to combine with
    oxygen in the atmosphere to form carbon dioxide.
    In a mature, unmanaged forest, the carbon dioxide
    released by dying trees balances that being
    consumed by living trees, and the net is zero. To
    some extent, trees can store carbon in the soil
    beneath them, slightly lowering the amount that
    is released into the atmosphere when they die.
    However, in rain forests in particular, the soils
    are very thin and cannot contain much carbon at
    all. Also, the Amazon Rain Forest is home to
    about half of all insects in the world, and
    insects produce more carbon dioxide, just by
    breathing, than all human activities, including
    fossil fuel burning.

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http//wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_advantages_
and_disadvantages_of_deforestation
  • If the Amazon Rain Forest were harvested (not
    burned, just cut) and replanted with a
    fast-growing species of tree (pine), and that new
    forest was managed carefully (including regular
    harvesting) to maximize carbon dioxide
    consumption and sequestration, we would be much
    better off in terms of carbon dioxide
    consumption. When the trees (both the initial
    rain forest trees and the replacement pine trees)
    are cut, they would be converted to lumber, or
    simply treated to prevent rotting, making them
    very efficient long-term carbon storage devices,
    and keeping billions of tons of carbon dioxide
    out of the atmosphere. I've done the
    calculations, and with the combination of higher
    carbon dioxide consumption by plants and lower
    carbon dioxide production by insects (they would
    die when they lose their habitat), we would need
    to cut only about 1/6 of the Amazon Rain Forest
    to completely offset all human-industrial carbon
    dioxide emissions.
  • One more note. Burning the forest is not a good
    idea. Burning immediately releases carbon into
    the atmosphere to form carbon dioxide, as opposed
    to the gradual process that occurs when the trees
    die and rot.

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http//wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_advantages_
and_disadvantages_of_deforestation
  • The downside to deforestation
  • Areas that are cleared of trees, especially in
    tropical rainforests, can be very sensitive to
    deforestation. Tropical rainforests have only a
    thin layer of topsoil that is easily eroded away
    if there is no vegetation holding it in place.
    Animals that are adapted to live in the forest
    usually cannot survive out in the open. Forests
    act as a heat sink the process of photosynthesis
    actually makes the atmosphere cooler as the tree
    "breathes." Forests also trap moisture and
    increase humidity the trees aspire, or give off,
    water as a byproduct of photosynthesis. Without
    the forests creating a reserve of moisture and
    water, this water evaporates and becomes useless
    to any animals.

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http//blogs.wsj.com/environmentalcapital/category
/deforestation/
  • Maybe Money Can Grow On Trees
  • Posted by Keith Johnson
  • Tom Wright reports from Indonesia
  • Policy-makers around the world are realizing
    that saving the trees is crucial to cutting
    greenhouse-gas emissions. Now, the financiers are
    jumping in.
  • Shedding some light on forest conservation
    (Wikipedia)
  • Natsource Asset Management today announced a
    deal to buy 60,000 tons of carbon credits from a
    privately-owned California redwood forest managed
    by the Pacific Forest Trust. Thats the first
    deal done under the Forest Protocols, a new set
    of standards drafted last year by the California
    Air Resources Board.
  • Forests are huge carbon sinks when they are left
    intact, and deforestation accounts for about 20
    of the carbon dioxide spewed into the atmosphere
    each year. The United Nations agreed in December
    at its climate-change conference in Bali to make
    intact forests at least as valuable as felled
    ones. The preferred recipe is to allow
    forest-conservation projects to generate carbon
    credits.
  • But unlike other emissions-cutting activities,
    such as replacing coal-fired power plants with
    cleaner technology, policy-makers have struggled
    to make forest conservation part of the
    climate-change arsenal. Thats partly because of
    fears that if one forest were protected, the
    chainsaws would just move to another place.
  • Until now, forest sequestration has been an
    untapped asset in the effort to address climate
    change, said Jack Cogen, chief executive of
    Natsource, in a press release. This deal
    illustrates that when rigorous, clear rules are
    adopted, these investments can reduce costs for
    our compliance customers and provide what we
    believe are attractive investment opportunities.
  • Natsource bought the credits on behalf of hedge
    funds and private equity, which can trade the
    credits like any other commodity. Other customers
    of Pacific Forest Trust include California
    Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who burnished his
    public-image, if not his bottom line, by buying
    offsets for his air travel from the same forest.

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  • Should Malaysia and Indonesia conserve their
    million of acres and benefit from carbon credits?
    Or use their crops for exchanging biodiesel?
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