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Write an article on the topic 'Spoiling of nature is unacceptable as the consequences are inevitable'

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Spoiling of nature is not acceptable as trees are going to be cut in large scale day by day for commercial purposes so the consequences of these will rise in the form of landslides,flooding etc. which are inevitable.Also pollution is increasing day by day which spoils the nature.Smokes , vehicle exhausts etc. pollute air.Dumping of garbage pollute soil.Industrial wastage and effluents pollute water.As air,water and soil are parts of the nature and their spoiling is being continued, there consequences are inevitable.

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As the world seeks to slow the pace of climate change, preserve wildlife, and support billions of people, trees inevitably hold a major part of the answer. Yet the mass destruction of trees—deforestation—continues, sacrificing the long-term benefits of standing trees for short-term gain.

Forests still cover about 30 percent of the world’s land area, but they are disappearing at an alarming rate. Between 1990 and 2016, the world lost 502,000 square miles (1.3 million square kilometers) of forest, according to the World Bank—an area larger than South Africa. Since humans started cutting down forests, 46 percent of trees have been felled, according to a 2015 study in the journal Nature. About 17 percent of the Amazonian rainforest has been destroyed over the past 50 years, and losses recently have been on the rise.

For consumers, it makes sense to examine the products and meats you buy, looking for sustainably produced sources when you can. Nonprofit groups such as the Forest Stewardship Council and the Rainforest Alliance certify products they consider sustainable, while the World Wildlife Fund has a palm oil scorecard for consumer brands.

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