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    Global deforestation surged in 2023, falling behind climate targets

    October 8, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Global deforestation surged in 2023, with an area equivalent to the size of Latvia lost, according to a report released on Tuesday by various research organizations and civil society groups. The Forest Declaration Assessment revealed that deforestation rates remain 45% higher than required to meet international climate goals, putting global efforts significantly behind schedule to halt deforestation by 2030.

    Global deforestation surged in 2023, falling behind climate targets

    The report showed that 6.37 million hectares of forest were destroyed last year, a stark reminder that the commitment made by over 140 countries at the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow is falling short. These countries had pledged to halt deforestation by 2030, yet the latest figures indicate significant gaps in progress. The Forest Declaration Assessment monitors progress by comparing actual deforestation rates to interim targets set to measure the success of the global zero-deforestation goal.

    The report emphasized that nearly 96% of forest loss occurred in tropical regions, which are largely off-track in meeting their annual goals. This failure is particularly concerning as tropical forests are critical for biodiversity and climate regulation. Key drivers of deforestation include agricultural expansion, road construction, forest fires, and commercial logging. These activities have had a significant impact across regions such as Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Oceania, a region made up of Pacific island nations, was the only area that met its deforestation targets for 2023.

    Despite the discouraging findings, Ivan Palmegiani, one of the lead authors from Climate Focus, emphasized that reversing the trend is still possible. He urged industrialized nations to reassess their consumption habits and increase support for countries with large forest areas to help conserve their natural resources. The report underscores the urgent need for enhanced global cooperation, stronger forest conservation policies, and immediate action to avoid further environmental degradation.

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