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Rate of forest felling falls

16 November 2005

HERE’S a rare thing: news about the environment containing a glimmer of hope. According to a UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) report, there has been a slight fall in the net rate of deforestation round the world.

Between 2000 and 2005, some 7.3 million hectares of forest was lost each year. This was down slightly on the 1990 to 2000 figure of 8.9 million hectares a year. The difference is mainly due to reforestation, rather than less forest clearance.

The Global Forest Resources Assessment 2005, which was published on Monday, found that 11 per cent of forests are set…

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