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World Resources Institute (WRI) Global Forest Watch report

New research cited by the World Resources Institute’s (WRI) Global Forest Watch projects that 4.1 million hectares of forest area could be lost in the tropics in 2022. This forest loss resulted in 2.7 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions, almost equal to India’s annual emissions.

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New findings from Global Forest Watch

WRI measures progress on two goals –

Global deforestation needs to be reduced by at least 10% every year to meet the 2030 target. In 2022, although the global deforestation rate was 3.1% below the 2018–2020 baseline, it was still more than one million hectares above the required level. This puts the world on track to meet the 2030 target ( off track).

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