Why does Deforestation Happen?

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Deforestation is one of the major issues we are facing today. This is mainly due to our acts that are completely against the laws of nature. The term deforestation means the use of forestland for commercial or other purposes by man. So, why does deforestation happen? I have often wondered why humans can’t really get a grip on their behavior to curb such activities. Forests are being chopped to create new land area for man. This trend displays the greed of humans and the increasing needs and demands. Let’s take a quick look at the reasons that drive man to destroy beautiful forests.

Why Does Deforestation Happen?
With the rise in population there is also the need for the acquisition of more land. Destroying forests to make use of the rich and natural resources is one of the main reasons why we see deforestation occurring all over the world today. Besides, with the rising number of human population, it’s obvious forests are cleared to make way for human settlement. With the increase in the usage of paper and products made from wood, more trees are felled every year. This only leads to a rapid decline of the forest cover. Deforestation also occurs due to agricultural expansion and increasing demands for fuel. Deforestation has further triggered the greenhouse effect. With the increasing demands for wood, humans are now facing a crisis situation and one needs to seriously think about saving the rainforests.

The effects of deforestation have been really alarming, from affecting the environment to even the existence of certain species. If humans only learn to curb their needs and everybody plays his/her own part to save the forests, maybe we can certainly hope for a green future.

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