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... one. Place all that data together, and you're not likely to have much left within a hundred years. It is said that "If the world continues at the current rate of deforestation, the world's rainforests will be gone within 100 years-causing unknown effects to the global climate and the elimination of the majority of plant and animal species on the planet."* It is due to this that measures must, at all costs, be taken. Some countries have already developed ideas, and plans to fight this, and some have gone to the extent of implementing them. Costa Rica for instance, has protected a full one quarter of its land from deforestation. Perhaps if others were to follow this example, the world would be saved from certain doom. If we think ahead around a hundred years, and if there are very little trees... What will be done to make up for the ...
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