Forest Destruction
Forest destruction refers to the large-scale removal of trees and vegetation from forested areas. This process can occur due to various activities, including logging, agriculture, and urban development. As forests are cleared, the natural habitat for many species is lost, leading to a decline in biodiversity.
Additionally, forest destruction contributes to climate change by releasing stored carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Trees play a crucial role in absorbing carbon, and their removal can exacerbate global warming. Efforts to combat forest destruction include sustainable forestry practices and reforestation initiatives, which aim to restore damaged ecosystems and protect biodiversity.