The world’s tropical forests, which provide a crucial buffer against climate change, disappeared faster than ever recorded last year, new satellite analysis suggests.
Researchers estimate that 67,000 sq km (26,000 sq mi) of these pristine, old-growth forests were lost in 2024 – an area nearly as large as the Republic of Ireland, or 18 football pitches a minute.
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But hey its all worth it since now you can generate a toy doll image of yourself /s
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This is sad, how can we align 1.2 billion humans to think in a unified way and make the earth breath once again!!
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The world’s tropical forests, which provide a crucial buffer against climate change, disappeared faster than ever recorded last year, new satellite analysis suggests.
Researchers estimate that 67,000 sq km (26,000 sq mi) of these pristine, old-growth forests were lost in 2024 – an area nearly as large as the Republic of Ireland, or 18 football pitches a minute.
But hey its all worth it since now you can generate a toy doll image of yourself /s
This is sad, how can we align 1.2 billion humans to think in a unified way and make the earth breath once again!!