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letter to editor of problem of deforestation​

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Answered by Sumibhatti1610
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Sector 15

Vasundhara Enclave

New Delhi - 110096

18 August 2021

The Editor

The Times of India

subject : Regarding the problem of deforestation.

Some dishonest people in our village cut trees at random. The people who live near my locality comes to cut the trees. They discriminately cut trees without any permission from the local government. There is no tree plantation also. It is very bad for our environment. The results of deforestation cannot be described in words. There is an increase in temperature. The people who used to take rest under trees are not able to do so in the future. There is an imbalance in my locality. People should know the value of afforestation. The minimum 33% area should be covered by forest to maintain a proper ecological balance.

So, I will be obliged if my article finds a place in some corner of your renowned newspaper to spread awareness.

Answered by harshajanu20613
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From

xyz,

abc colony, fig-x000xx,

Date: 18th November 2021

To

The editor

sos Newspaper, cde colony, fig-x000xx

Subject: To highlight the issue of deforestation and it's devastating effects on the global life

Sir,

Through these columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to grasp the coverage of the current reason for global warming: Deforestation.

Deforestation refers to the decrease in forest areas across the world that are lost for other uses such as agricultural croplands, urbanization, or mining activities. Greatly accelerated by human activities since 1960, deforestation has been negatively affecting natural ecosystems, biodiversity, and the climate. The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization estimates the annual rate of deforestation to be around 1.3 million km2 per decade.

Multiple factors, either of human or natural origin, cause deforestation. Natural factors include natural forest fires or parasite-caused diseases which can result in deforestation. Nevertheless, human activities are among the main causes of global deforestation. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the expansion of agriculture caused nearly 80% of global deforestation, with the construction of infrastructures such as roads or dams, together with mining activities and urbanization, making up the remaining causes of deforestation.

The consequences of this deforestation is a high threat to the human kind.The most known consequence of deforestation is its threat to biodiversity. In fact, forests represent some of the most veritable hubs of biodiversity. From mammals to birds, insects, amphibians or plants, the forest is home to many rare and fragile species.

80% of the Earth’s land animals and plants live in forests.

Before the situation rise above the peaks we must avoid or face the severity

According to OECD, the human population is expected to continue to increase and reach over 9 billion people by 2050. At the current rate of consumption, and with more people inhabiting Earth, the need for more space to grow food and extract natural resources is only likely to increase – depending, of course, on tech development such as artificial foods.

•As the demand for food or raw materials like cotton or minerals increases, so does the need to turn forests into farmland, pastureland, or mining spots. Under this broader perspective, how can we stop deforestation?

•Eating Less Meat Helps Stop Deforestation

•Consuming Less and More Consciously Helps Stop Deforestation

•To Stop Deforestation, When You Consume: Use, Use, Use

•Leaving Fossil Fuels and Palm Oil Behind

•Protecting forested areas by creating laws and policies that ensure forests are kept protected and restored and betting on land practices such as wildfire corridors;

•Reforming trade agreements, starting to value differently products obtained through deforestation, and creating incentives for the use of sustainable forestry certifications such as FSC

•Fighting illegal logging and limiting logging in old-growth forests;

•Educating local communities and tourists about the need to protect forests and develop and enroll in ecotourism activities.

I kindly request you to place the same in your newspaper to create awareness to the people who are not aware of this consequential issue

Thank you for your consideration.

Regards and regrets/yours truly/sincerely/obidiently(use any phrase),

xyz

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