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Forests for life
Unless we change our ways, by 2025 there will be no large areas of forest left . . . anywhere. The Amazon rain forest is now being cut down 34 per cent faster than in 1992. Forests can help to slow down global warming. Fish fingers are held together using wood pulp from trees. Forests are vital to all of us, and to the future of our planet, yet they are being destroyed faster than ever before. It isn't too late: if we act now, there is still time to save them.
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