Deforestation is a major driver of carbon emissions, contributing significantly to climate change. Trees act as carbon sinks, absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere and storing it as biomass. When forests are cleared for agriculture, urban development, or logging, the stored carbon is released, exacerbating greenhouse gas concentrations. Moreover, deforestation disrupts local ecosystems and biodiversity. Sustainable land management practices, such as reforestation and agroforestry, can help mitigate these effects by restoring forests and enhancing their capacity to sequester carbon. Protecting existing forests and promoting sustainable practices are essential steps in reducing carbon emissions and combating global warming effectively.
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