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Clear-cutting and logging of tropical rainforests cause issues with excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and low rainfall. The land that is cleared and used for farming become depleted of nutrients and thus are useless. Do we have any right to tell other countries how to manage their lands, such as rain forests? If we explain the consequences of clear-cutting the rainforests but that government decides to continue with the process, should we interfere?
Clear-cutting and logging of tropical rainforests cause issues with excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and low rainfall. The land that is cleared and used for farming become depleted of nutrients and thus are useless. Do we have any right to tell other countries how to manage their lands, such as rain forests? If we explain the consequences of clear-cutting the rainforests but that government decides to continue with the process, should we interfere?
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