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Habitat loss refers to the destruction of any natural wild ecosystems, such as forest. | [[Category:Problems]] | ||
'''Habitat loss''' refers to the destruction of any natural wild ecosystems, such as forest. | |||
This causes [[extinctions]] and [[climate change|carbon emissions]]. | This causes [[extinctions]] and [[climate change|carbon emissions]]. | ||
Most habitat loss is [[land|caused]] by [[food|agriculture]]. | Most habitat loss is [[land|caused]] by [[food|agriculture]]. | ||
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* How much CO2 is released for every km^2 of [[deforestation]]? | |||
* How much CO2 is released for every km^2 of destroyed grasslands? | |||
* Make a world map of all natural habitats recently destroyed | |||
** Could be some sort of "diff" between land-use maps from two different years, perhaps a decade apart | |||
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== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Climate change]] | |||
* [[Ocean pollution]] |
Latest revision as of 10:44, 16 February 2024
Habitat loss refers to the destruction of any natural wild ecosystems, such as forest.
This causes extinctions and carbon emissions.
Most habitat loss is caused by agriculture.
- How much CO2 is released for every km^2 of deforestation?
- How much CO2 is released for every km^2 of destroyed grasslands?
- Make a world map of all natural habitats recently destroyed
- Could be some sort of "diff" between land-use maps from two different years, perhaps a decade apart