Interactions between deforestation and climate change
Deforestation in the tropics – given as the annual average between 2010 and 2014 – was responsible for 2.6 billion tonnes of CO2 per year. That was 6.5% of global CO2 emissions .
Deforestation is a primary contributor to climate change ,[ 1] [ 2] and climate change affects the health of forests.[ 3] Land use change , especially in the form of deforestation, is the second largest source of carbon dioxide emissions from human activities, after the burning of fossil fuels .[ 4] [ 5] Greenhouse gases are emitted from deforestation during the burning of forest biomass and decomposition of remaining plant material and soil carbon . Global models and national greenhouse gas inventories give similar results for deforestation emissions.[ 5] As of 2019[update] , deforestation is responsible for about 11% of global greenhouse gas emissions .[ 6] Carbon emissions from tropical deforestation are accelerating.[ 7] [ 8]
When forests grow they are a carbon sink and therefore have potential to mitigate the effects of climate change . Some of the effects of climate change , such as more wildfires ,[ 9] invasive species, and more extreme weather events can lead to more forest loss.[ 10] [ 11] The relationship between deforestation and climate change is one of a positive (amplifying) climate feedback .[ 12] The more trees that are removed equals larger effects of climate change which, in turn, results in the loss of more trees.[ 13]
Forests cover 31% of the land area on Earth. Every year, 75,700 square kilometers (18.7 million acres) of the forest is lost.[ 14] There was a 12% increase in the loss of primary tropical forests from 2019 to 2020.[ 15]
Deforestation has many causes and drivers. Examples include agricultural clearcutting , livestock grazing , logging for timber, and wildfires .
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^ Heidari, Hadi; Arabi, Mazdak; Warziniack, Travis (August 2021). "Effects of Climate Change on Natural-Caused Fire Activity in Western U.S. National Forests" . Atmosphere . 12 (8): 981. Bibcode :2021Atmos..12..981H . doi :10.3390/atmos12080981 .
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