Rainforest Destruction
Rainforests cover less than two percent of the Earth's surface yet they are home to some forty to fifty percent of all life forms on our planet: as many as 30 million species of plants, animals and insects. The Rainforests are quite simply, the richest, oldest most productive and most complex ecosystems on earth. As biologist Norman Myers says, "Rainforests are the finest celebration of nature ever known on the planet and never before has nature's greatest orchestration been so threatened."
The Rainforests are very important to the world for many reasons, most of them being very simple. One of the major reasons is that the plants in the forest turn carbon dioxide into clean air, which helps us, fight pollution. Also, by absorbing carbon dioxide, the rainforests help deter the greenhouse effect.
The plants and animals of the rainforest also provide us with food, fuel, wood, shelter, jobs and medicine. "Imagine losing the potential cure for cancer......
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