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Biography: (Drew) Julia “ Butterfly” Hill Editorial(Barnes) Article (Jack) How deforestation contributes to Global warming (Drew) Forest loss leading to disease (Barnes) Movie Report (Jack) Feature Article on Deforestation(Drew) National Geographic Forests still cover about 30 percent of the world’s land area. Between 1990 and 2016, the world lost 502,000 square miles (1.3 million square kilometers) of forest ✓ Between 2010 and 2030 we are projected to lose over 650,000 square miles of forest. Farming, grazing of livestock, mining, and drilling combined account for more than half of all deforestation. Loggers, some of them acting illegally, also build roads to access more and more remote forests—which leads to further deforestation. Eighty percent of Earth’s land animals and plants live in forests Conserve Energy A movement is under way to preserve existing forest ecosystems and restore lost tree cover. In Tanzania, the residents of Kokota have planted more than 2 million trees on their small island over a decade. Future Earth One and a half acres of forest is cut down every second. If the current rate of deforestation continues, it will take less than 100 years to destroy all the rainforests on the earth. The rate of deforestation equals to loss of 20 football fields every minute. There are more than 121 natural remedies in the rain forest which can be used as medicines. 20% of the world’s oxygen is produced in the Amazon forest. 25% of cancers fighting organisms are found in the Amazon. 4500 acres of forests are cleared every hour by forest fires, bulldozers, machetes etc. Almost half of the world’s timber and up to 70% of paper is consumed by Europe, the United States and Japan alone. The United States has less than 5% of the world’s population but consumes more than 30% of the world’s paper. Land cleared for human use was 50 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than forested areas, so if we clear the forests we may experience super high global warming. Deforestation creates more incidences of human-wildlife interaction and, therefore, a greater frequency of zoonotic disease spillover into human populations. The West African outbreak which lasted from 2013 to 2016 and killed more than 11,000 people Indonesia has the highest rate of deforestation in the world. research indicates the country felled 15 million acres of forest between 2000 and 2012. Live Science Roughly half of the Rain Forests have been cleared Julia Hill (Drew) Spent 738 days on a redwood tree that she named Luna Born on February 18, 1974 Julia Hill attended Arkansas State University, but she left to work in various bars and restaurants in and around Fayetteville Hill was driving a car that was smashed by a drunk driver, and the steering wheel of the vehicle penetrated her skull. It took almost of year of intense physical and cognitive therapy before Hill could walk and talk normally again Her dad was a traveling minister. A quote: "The steering wheel in my head, both figuratively and literally, steered me in a new direction in my life ... As I recovered, I realized that my whole life had been out of balance ... I had been obsessed by my career, success, and material things. The crash woke me up to the importance of the moment, and doing whatever I could to make a positive impact on the future." In December 1997, Hill ascended Luna, a 180 ft tall and thousand-year-old redwood tree During her stay at the top of Luna, Hill endured harsh weather conditions, harassment from overhead helicopters, physical pursuits by Pacific Lumber Co. security guards, and verbal threats from furious loggers of the local area. The Earth First organization donated $50,000 to Humboldt State University, a local state college, for sustainable forestry research. In December of 1999, a resolution between Pacific Lumber Co. and Luna’s activists was formed. Julia has established herself as one of the most respected environmentalists of this time. She practices what she preaches. That includes being vegan, not using a car, bringing her own utensil when eating out, using recycled paper and organic ink for her books, planning her travel so she doesn’t ride on airplanes that often, and giving her taxes to causes she thinks they must be used. Julia had little fear of fitting in and pleasing others. As long as she gets her point across, she plans to keep toiling and doing her share in reducing carbon footprint. Julia, an inexperienced tree-sitter, thought two weeks would be more than enough for Maxxam and Earth First! to reach an agreement for the redwoods’ favor. To get rid of Julia, Maxxam (Tree cutting company) sent helicopters to intimidate her. She was also summoned by a professional climber who went down unsuccessful. Luna, the name Julia gave the tree, has grown dear to her and she wasn’t going to leave until she was sure that the tree was safe. After descending Luna in December of 1999, Hill traveled the globe for several years as a motivational speaker. She wrote a book, The Legacy of Luna, that took the form of a diary log detailing her two years spent at the top of the tree. Hill also co-founded the Circle of Life Foundation, which has morphed into the Engage Network, a non-profit social activism group. Websites I used: https://www.thextraordinary.org/julia-butterfly-hill#biography https://serc.berkeley.edu/julia-butterfly-hill-the-story-of-luna-leadership-and-legacy/ https://www.thespruce.com/the-life-of-julia-hill-1708797 Conservation About the size of South Carolina is destroyed every year In 2015, nearly 6,000 square kilometers (3,600 square miles) of forests — the size of Cyprus or the state of Maine were lost in Brazil and Amazon alone Trees convert carbon dioxide into oxygen. More than 20 percent of the world’s breathable oxygen is produced in the Amazon Rainforest alone. More than 1 billion rural people depend on forests to some extent, and over 90 percent of people living in extreme poverty depend on forests for all or part of their livelihoods. Forests make up more than 20 percent of household incomes in developing countries. Forest are vital for You even if you don't know it. By 2050 the food demand could be even more crucial(double) Leading to a rise in Human Disease Deforestation is having another worrisome effect: an increase in the spread of life-threatening diseases such as malaria and dengue fever. For a host of ecological reasons, the loss of forest can act as an incubator for insect-borne and other infectious diseases that afflict humans
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伝記:(ドリュー)ジュリア“バタフライ”ヒル社説(バーンズ)記事(ジャック)森林減少が地球温暖化にどのように寄与するか(ドリュー)森林喪失(バーンズ)それでも世界の陸地の約30%を占めています。 1990年から2016年の間に、
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Biography: (drew) Julia "Butterfly" Hill's theory (Burns) article (Jack) (drew) or deforestation contribute to global warming how does forest loss (Burns) but still about 30% of the land area of the world accounted for. In 1990 during the 2016
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経歴:(描きました)Julia "Butterfly" Hillの理論(Burns)の記事(Jack)(描きました)や森林伐採はどのようにして森林の喪失(Burns)を起こすのでしょうか。 2016年の1990年
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Biography: (Drawing) Julia "Butterfly" How does Hill's theory (Burns) article (Jack) (drawn) and deforestation cause burns in forests? 1990 in 2016
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バイオグラフィー:(絵)Julia "Butterfly" Hillの理論(やけど)の記事(Jack)(描かれた)と森林伐採はどのように森林のやけどを引き起こすのですか? 2016年の1990年
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Biography: (picture) Julia "Butterfly" How does Hill's theory (burns) article (Jack) (drawn) and deforestation cause forest burns? 1990 in 2016
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伝記:(写真)ジュリア "蝶"ヒルの理論(やけど)記事(ジャック)(描かれた)と森林伐採はどのように森林のやけどを引き起こしますか? 2016年の1990年
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Biography: (Photo) Julia "Butterfly" Hill's theory (burn) article (Jack) (drawn) and how deforestation causes forest burns? 1990 in 2016
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伝記:(写真)ジュリア "バタフライ"ヒルの理論(やけど)記事(ジャック)(描画)とどのように森林伐採が森林のやけどを引き起こす? 2016年の1990年
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Biography: (Photo) Julia "Butterfly" Hill's theory (burn) article (Jack) (drawing) and how deforestation causes forest burns? 1990 in 2016
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伝記:(写真)ジュリア "バタフライ"ヒルの理論(やけど)記事(ジャック)(図面)と森林減少はどのように森林のやけどを引き起こすのですか? 2016年の1990年
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Biography: (Photo) Julia "Butterfly" Hill's theory (burn) article (Jack) (drawing) and how deforestation causes forest burns? 1990 in 2016
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