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When forests are cut:
Carbon stored in trees and soil is released, contributing to climate change.Indonesia’s land use change—including deforestation and peatland fires—used to account for around 40% of the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions.
The rivers become polluted; soil loses its grip. Rainfall patterns shift. Fire seasons grow longer and more intense.
The people who live closest to the forests—Indigenous communities and villagers—feel the impact first.
By AnthesianzWhen forests are cut:
Carbon stored in trees and soil is released, contributing to climate change.Indonesia’s land use change—including deforestation and peatland fires—used to account for around 40% of the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions.
The rivers become polluted; soil loses its grip. Rainfall patterns shift. Fire seasons grow longer and more intense.
The people who live closest to the forests—Indigenous communities and villagers—feel the impact first.