Rainforest Destruction Essay

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Rainforest Destruction Lindsay Nunnery LIM College Abstract The rainforests found around the world are extremely vital for humans. Although some people may not realize this, but the Earth’s rainforests are some of the oldest ecosystems still existing today. The destruction of these powerful forests means destruction of Earth’s environment. Rainforest destruction comes from factors including logging, farming, and pollution; if the rainforests are further destroyed the Earth’s ecosystem will rapidly diminish and vital plant and animal species will no longer be available for human consumption. Rainforest destruction is 100% preventable and must be stopped immediately if we want to preserve Earth’s environment. Rainforest Destruction When someone says, “save the rainforests”, does one really know what is at stake? Humans have been destroying one of the oldest and most vital eco-systems that has ever evolved on Earth. Because the ecosystem is so complex, the destruction of these rainforests would be detrimental to Earth’s environment especially where rainforests are most prominent, like the Amazon. The destruction of rainforests is simply due to human greed and factors such as pollution. Besides damaging our environment, losing the rainforests would mean extinction of thousands of useful plants and animal species. Not only will plants and animals be lost due to destruction, but homes of Native Americans will be destroyed as

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