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G Flip reveals how they charmed Selling Sunset star wife Chrishell Stause - after announcing exciting baby plans The bar chart just below shows the earth’s surface cover just after the end of the last ice age. 3 10,000 years ago 57% of the world’s habitable land was covered by forest. That’s 6 billion hectares. Today, only 4 billion hectares are left. The world has lost one-third of its forest – an area twice the size of the United States. Marty Krofft has died age 86: TV producer and the pioneer among many iconic children's shows sadly passed due to kidney failure

Large areas of forest are still being lost in the tropics today. This is particularly tragic because these are regions with very high concentrations of biodiversity. Michelle Pfeiffer, 65, glams up for post-Thanksgiving selfie after showing off her roast turkey: 'I am so grateful!' Our demand for both of these initially increases as populations grow and poor people get richer. We need more fuelwood to cook, more houses to live in, and importantly, more food to eat. Andrew Mitchell, a former Conservative international development secretary, called the cuts “absolutely outrageous” and said that if applied across the board, they could lead to a million girls out of school and 7.6 million fewer women and girls gaining access to family planning and contraception. Time and time again we see examples of countries that have lost massive amounts of forest before reaching a turning point where deforestation not only slows, but forests return. In the chart we see historical reconstructions of country-level data on the share of land covered by forest (over decades, centuries or even millennia depending on the country). I have reconstructed long-term data using various studies which I’ve documented here.

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Emily Ratajkowski reveals plans to write a book about divorce from ex-husband Sebastian Bear-McClard as she stars in shoot for Vogue Australia Gisele Bundchen showcases her toned tummy as she and rumored boyfriend Joaquim Valente enjoy Costa Rica getaway with her children Sarah Ferguson offers saucy advice to This Morning callers during relationship segment while co-hosting ITV... of global deforestation occurs in the tropics. Brazil and Indonesia alone account for almost half. After long periods of forest clearance in the past, most of today’s richest countries are increasing tree cover through afforestation.

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In a previous post we looked at this change in global forests over the long-run. What this showed was that although humans have been deforesting the planet for millennia, the rate of forest loss accelerated rapidly in the last few centuries. Half of global forest loss occurred between 8,000BC and 1900; the other half was lost in the last century alone. Holly Ramsay puts on a leggy display as she cosies up to boyfriend Adam Peaty before cradling newborn brother Jesse in a slew of sweet snaps Owen revealed that he was not allowed to celebrate holidays in the same way as everyone else, adding: 'I didn't get to celebrate my first Christmas until I was 18 years old when I finally ended up leaving the religion.

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