In the next 24 hours, deforestation will release as much CO2 into the atmosphere as 8 million people flying from London to New York. That’s about 100 acres cleared every minute to create farmland for crops such as soya or palm oil, or for cattle ranching.
It’s not difficult to understand why this happens. Soya, beef and palm
oil prices are rising and landowners can make quick profits. But these
are short-term gains. Rainforest soil is thin and fragile. Once
cleared, its goodness is gone in five years.
On a global scale, turning rainforests into timber and farmland makes
no sense at all, environmentally or financially. Rainforest has an
international carbon value
far in excess of its farming worth, and when managed sustainably it can
generate a good income for the local economy. This is where you – and
– come in…
Please select from the following rainforest projects to list the areas in which you can secure land: