Observe the way the trees are being cut-down now a days. The deforestation rate is increasing day-by-day with the increased dependency on plants and nature. A study says that the threat to global tropical forests has been increased and it will be downfall to nil after 2100.This study has considered the latest deforestation information and the selective logging data with climate change projections. This is an interesting study and is the first study that has considered the combined effects for tropical forests globally. This study will help the ecologists and green-lovers to carry out the necessary steps to avoid the future risk.
Despite of the fact that tropical forests cover more than 50 percent of all plants and animals, they are deteriorating because of unusual climate changes, forest cutting, etc. The ecologists looked at these risks and laid some plans to to address this issue. They are viewing the land use and checking the dependency of human over nature, which will elucidate the core problem. The alternatives for tree and less use of the wood will be one of the solutions for these problems and planting trees cannot be ignored.
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