Deforestation significantly contributes to climate change and global warming by:
Impacts
- Carbon Emissions: Trees absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. When forests are cut down or burned, this carbon is released into the atmosphere.
- Loss of Carbon Sinks: Forests act as carbon sinks, absorbing CO2. Deforestation reduces the capacity of forests to sequester carbon.
- Biodiversity Loss: Deforestation destroys habitats, leading to loss of biodiversity and ecosystem disruption.
- Climate Regulation: Forests influence local and global climate patterns. Deforestation can alter temperature and precipitation patterns.
Consequences - Increased Greenhouse Gases: Deforestation contributes to higher levels of CO2 and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
- Accelerated Global Warming: The release of stored carbon and reduced carbon sequestration capacity accelerate global warming.
- Environmental Degradation: Deforestation can lead to soil erosion, water cycle disruption, and decreased ecosystem resilience.
Addressing deforestation is crucial for mitigating climate change and preserving ecosystem health.

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