Research links consumption of foods such as coffee and chocolate to global deforestation

The average western consumer of coffee, chocolate, beef, palm oil and other commodities is responsible for the felling of four trees every year, many in wildlife-rich tropical forests, research has calculated.

Destruction of forests is a major cause of both the climate crisis and plunging wildlife populations, as natural ecosystems are razed for farming. The study is the first to fully link high-resolution maps of global deforestation to the wide range of commodities imported by each country across the world.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

England’s water: the world’s piggy bank

England’s privatised water system is owned by funds, banks and billionaires across…

Thousands without power in California as it braces for next onslaught of storms

At least six people have died since new year and more than…

Russia-Ukraine war latest: explosions shake Kyiv; Macron rebuked for saying Russia can’t be ‘humiliated’ – live

Powerful blasts felt in Ukraine’s capital, says mayor Vitaly Klitschko; foreign minister…