Friday, October 1, 2010

Preserve the Rainforest

Rain forests only take up 6% of the world's surface, yet they contain more than half of the world's plant and animal species. A rainforest can be described as a tall, dense jungle. the word "rain" came from the high amounts of rainfall received each year.

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The rainforest has taken several million years to grow into the amazingly complex system it is today. Everything in the rainforest has become so dependant on each other, survival has become so close knit, if even the slightest change is made to the rainforest many could suffer.

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Forests are the largest storehouse of carbon, after coal and oil, just some of the many things that fuel our economy, literally. All the world's rain forests are disappearing at a rate of 6000 acres every hour, 50 million acres a year. As a result, the plants and animals living in the forests are destroyed, some species are at risk of becoming extinct. In addition, the large scale harvesting of lumber, clear cutting, from the rain forests continue to disrupt the balance of the earth's ecosystem.

When forests are destroyed by activities such as logging and land conservation for agriculture, they release large quantities of CO2 and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

Video on deforestation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzK2XITThZM

Reducing deforestation and forest degradation must be part of the solution to the global climate change problem.

There are organizations where human intervention is being used positively to affect the rain forests.

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To protect the Amazon, WWF is:

  • Developing national programmes for reducing emissions from deforestation
  • Promoting the responsible use of natural resources
  • Ensuring environmental and social standards for infrastructure development
  • Consolidating and expanding protected areas

The mission of the Rainforest Foundation is to support indigenous and traditional people of the world's rainforests in their efforts to protect their environment and fulfill their rights by assisting them in:

  • Securing and controlling the natural resources necessary for their long term well being and managing these resources in ways which do not harm their environment, violate their culture or compromise their future; and
  • Developing the means to protect their individual and collective rights and to obtain, shape and control basic services from the state.

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The Rainforest Foundation has engaged in a project to train the Yanomami (natives) leaders of brazil, the critical skills needed to protect their lands and rights in the future.

The rain forest conservation's main goals are to protect some areas completely (and effectively), increase the size of protected forest areas, protect forest edges against damage, restoration of damaged and disturbed habitats.


These organizations are taking small steps to preserve the rain forests. It will be those little step by step actions that will make a big difference in saving the rain forests.


http://www.srl.caltech.edu/personnel/krubal/rainforest/Edit560s6/www/preserve.html
http://www.rainforestfoundation.org/
http://www.rainforestconservation.org/rainforest-primer/6-conservation-of-tropical-rainforests/a-means-of-conserving-tropical-rainforests/5-protection-of-forest-land
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/footprint/climate_carbon_energy/forest_climate/
http://scienceray.com/biology/ecology/preserving-our-rainforest/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzK2XITThZM

-via marcGonzales-

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6 comments:

  1. The world to date is based and evolves around money. If theres a job opening where theres no pay, no one would be interested. However, non-profit organizations such as WWF, are doing things such as this, for basically nothing in return. I have great respect for those who put in time and effort to save our environment. It saddens me knowing that these people do such great things, yet receive nothing, not even publicity, and in time their deed's will be forgotten by society.

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  2. The 'Rainforest Foundation' is doing a great job in trying to conserve the rainforest. I believe that if they involve the natives of the rainforest, then deforestation can be reduced. It's also a way of informing others. Thanks for the information Marc. :)

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  3. Although deforestation is bad for the environment, I don't think we will or can stop cutting trees. As much as I would like to save the environment, I think we rely on trees too much as a resource. I think we can cut back on deforestation, but we cannot stop doing it completely.

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  4. Deforestation is a difficult topic to adress because although it is bad for the environment it is also a primary source for our natural resources. I am very happy that their are numerous organizations and projects that are helping to reduce deforestation, and I am also happy that their are several different approaches being made in the matter. I am hoping that later on in the future there can be many different solutions and compromises to help preserve the rainforest and all of its inhabitants. But for right now I think the best they we can do is reduce. Good info Marc.

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  5. I agree that the rainforest is very important and we need to preserve it, the rainforest give us life, oxygen and is a beauty of nature. It is a great thing that there are many organizations and groups that are trying to save the rainforest. Hopefully we will stop deforestations and save the plants and animals in the rainforest.

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  6. This blog supports a topic which identifies a rainforest that is a very important role in the worlds climate, conducting the feature roles in people who try to save the rainforest should be highly appreciated.The rainforest doesn't only support homes for the wild life animals and plants in its community but also helps stabilize the world's climate. Thank you for giving details about the interesting topic of deforestoration and how people try to help prevent deforestoration.

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