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Asia has to put a break in deforestation

News – United Nations have published a report that says that parts of Asia are losing more than 28,000 square kilometers (10,800 square miles) of forest every year. Twenty percent of the greenhouse gases come from deforestation because the trees keep the carbon dioxide inside them and then release it when they rot or are burnt. The high rate at which the

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Good for them! We have stop killing this planet.

Thanks pyderi

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I agree, because if we kill the planet, where are all the people going to live?

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On Mars . Haven't you heard , we're looking for a new planet to wreck .

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I was shocked that the figure was that high. I wonder how bad it is in South America.Thanks for the post.

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Uh oh , the U.N. is involved . That's the signal for the U.S. to get sucked into some more B.S. U.N. in Africa , U.S. in Africa . U.N. in Aisa , U.S. in Aisa . U.N. in Middle east , U.S. in Middle East .

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They'll send the Marines to protect the trees.

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