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प्रश्न
What could be done to save forests?
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उत्तर
Forests are the lungs of the earth: essential for environmental stability and human health and happiness. These magnificent and ancient ecosystems are home to 50 percent of all terrestrial species on Earth. And yet, especially in tropical regions, forests are under siege. Our planet’s forests are being destroyed at an alarming rate, driven by unsustainable agriculture, development, logging, and mining. The sheer scale of the crisis boggles the mind - if current deforestation rates continue, tropical rainforests could be gone within the lifetimes of the young people alive today.
- Conserve trees and forests in your area.
- Plant trees-the more the better!
- Support forest conservation organizations.
- Learn about forests, both local and global.
- Buy forest-friendly (or certified) products such as shade-grown coffee.
- Demand better labeling of products so you know if they are certified and sustainable.
- Advocate for climate change solutions.
- Visit forests often.
- Teach kids about forests through books and outdoor exploration.
- Share your love of forests with others.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What do you think is a forest?
If someone grew lots of trees close to each other, would this become a forest?
The contractor did not allow Suryamani’s people to go into the forest. Why?
Bhudhiyamai said –“Forest is our ‘collective bank’ – not yours or mine alone.” Are there other things which are our collective wealth? So if someone uses more, everyone would suffer?
Some people have moved so far away from the forest, that they can't understand the lives of forest people. Some even call them ‘jungli’. Why is it not correct to say this?
Do you have an Adivasi friend? What have you learned about the forest from her.
What is your dream? What will you do to make your dream come true?
In ‘Torang’ Suryamani does a lot to keep the Kuduk music, dance, and traditions alive. Would you like to do something like this for your community? What would you like to keep alive?
Sikhya, a Class X girl in Odisha, wrote a letter to the Chief Minister. Read a part of the letter.
What is similar and what is different between jhoom farming and Bhaskerbhai’s way of farming?
