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Sustaining the Amazon. By Lisa Roberto. “Forests are a safety net for the poor, but they continue to disappear at an alarming rate .”- UN Millennial Goals. What’s the nature of the problem? . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sustaining the AmazonBy Lisa Roberto

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“Forests are a safety net for the poor, but they continue to disappear at an alarming rate.”- UN Millennial Goals

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What’s the nature of the problem?

Over the past 40 years, the Amazon Rainforest has been depleted for cattle, farming and highways. This is causing a rise in global warming because the forest contains high levels of CO2. When the trees are cut down, the CO2 goes into the atmosphere.

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Video: The Truth About Deforestation

• Companies are cutting down hundred year old trees in the Amazon Rainforest to make simple household items for revenue.

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Land is being cleared in the Amazon in order to raise cattle. Beef demand globally continues rise, and demand for meat from Brazilian cattle farmers continues to rise.

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Cattle Summary Selected Countries  (in 1,000 head)

Date Created  4/18/2014 2:04:51 PM  2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Apr

Total Cattle          

Brazil 185,159 190,925 197,550 203,273 207,960

Production (Calf Crop)          

Brazil 49,200 49,445 49,690 50,185 50,940

Total Exports          

Brazil 655 405 512 689 760

Source: United States Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service

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Disappearance of vegetation creates ripple effects in the food chains and nutrient networks; species that normally have dwelled within one region of the forest are pushed to another simply via the search for food. (Univ. of Michigan)

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Already, nearly 20% of the Amazon’s rain forest has been eradicated.

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Deforestation of the Amazon Rainforest contributes to global warming, which affects our ability to grow food and maintain fresh water. – And that’s bad!

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Solutions – How can this get better?

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Global Forest Watch is doing something!

http://www.globalforestwatch.org/

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1. Corporations & MarketsIf corporations have the ability to destroy the world's intact forests, they also have the power to help save them.  (Greenpeace)

*Don’t use companies that are not ecologically responsible to the rainforest.

*Pressure companies that are not responsible to the rainforest to BE responsible. Send emails to the company presidents.

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2. Sustainable consumer options (Greenpeace)*shop companies that are environmentally friendly, especially to the rainforest.

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3. PoliticsIn order to achieve zero deforestation by 2020 we need ambitious and science-based domestic and international forest policies from our government. (Greenpeace)*Write your politicians to encourage them to adopt environmentally friendly policies.

Chinese Government to Start "Buying Green"

Greening Government Procurement (Environmentally-Friendly Products List)

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Remember:You can make a difference in saving the Amazon Rainforest.

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*Use responsible companies.

*Write to politicians and company presidents to encourage them to be

responsible.

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Works Cited:

Brazil Uncovered: The truth about deforestation. CCTV America, 2013.

"Cattle Summary Selected Countries." United States Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service, 18 Apr. 2014. Web. 19 May 2014. <http://apps.fas.usda.gov/psdonline/psdHome.aspx>.

"Greenpeace." Greenpeace. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 May 2014. <http://us.greenpeace.org/>.

Wright, David, Heather LaRocca, and Grant DeJongh. "Amazon Deforestation and Farming." University of Michigan,

n.d. Web. 19 May 2014. <http://sitemaker.umich.edu/sec005group6/home>.