The world's net rate of forest loss has slowed markedly in the last decade, with less logging in the Amazon and China planting trees on a grand scale.
Photo courtesy of David Bryngelsson/Flickr
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Forest loss slows, as China plants and Brazil preserves
Labels :
Africa,
Biodiversity,
Brazil,
China,
Deforestation,
Eduardo Rojas,
FAO,
Indonesia,
Logging,
South America,
UN
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