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Global Forest Loss Surges in 2023, Threatening Environmental Goals

Tuesday 08 October 2024 - 12:30
Global Forest Loss Surges in 2023, Threatening Environmental Goals

A recent report has highlighted a troubling trend in global forest loss, revealing that the world is significantly off track in its efforts to halt deforestation by 2030. The  Forest Declaration Assessment 2024  indicates that approximately  6.37 million hectares  (15.7 million acres) of forest were lost last year, a figure alarmingly above the target of 4.4 million hectares (10.9 million acres) set for 2023. This overshoot represents a  45% increase over the levels necessary to meet international deforestation goals.

Lead author Ivan Palmegiani emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, “Globally, deforestation has gotten worse, not better, since the beginning of the decade.” He warned that with only six years remaining until a critical deadline to end deforestation, forests continue to be destroyed at an alarming rate.

The report underscores that nearly  96% of all deforestation occurred in tropical regions, where annual targets were largely unmet. In these areas, tropical deforestation alone emitted nearly 3.7 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide-equivalent in 2023. The assessment pointed out significant backsliding in countries like Bolivia, where deforestation surged by 351% from 2015 to 2023, and Indonesia, which saw a sharp increase in forest loss after a temporary decline.

The primary drivers of this rampant deforestation include agriculture, road construction, wildfires, and commercial logging across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Notably, Oceania was the only region to meet its 2023 reduction target.

Erin Matson, co-author and senior consultant at Climate Focus, called for robust policies and enforcement mechanisms to combat this crisis. “To meet global forest protection targets,” she stated, “we must make forest protection immune to political and economic whims.” She further urged a fundamental reevaluation of consumption patterns and production models to reduce reliance on overexploitation of natural resources.

The findings of this report serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for concerted global action to protect forests,vital ecosystems that play a crucial role in combating climate change and preserving biodiversity. As nations grapple with shifting political and economic priorities, the path forward requires unwavering commitment to sustainable practices and environmental stewardship.


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