If all forests are cleared then the wildlife will go
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With all trees on the planet wiped out, previously forested ecosystems “would become only a source of emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, rather than a sink,” says Paolo D'Odorico, a professor of environmental science at the University of California, Berkeley.
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If we get rid of all the trees, we will live [on] a planet that might not actually be able to sustain us anymore.” ... The wave of extinctions would extend beyond forests, depleting wildlife that depends on single trees and small stands of trees as well.
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