Why Protecting Forests is Key to Earth's Survival
Frequently defined as the "lungs of the earth" forests are one of the globe most important ecosystem. This metaphor is more than just lyrical it emphasizes how important forests are to maintaining the health of the world because they give us oxygen, store carbon dioxide and promote biodiversity. It is impossible to overstate the value of forests to the environment, weather control and human well-being as they cover about 31% of the planet's area. But their importance goes beyond these direct purposes. Life on Earth depends on forests, and protecting our planet's future depends on our ability to comprehend their function.