[Green Circle Talks About Crossing the Border] Global Amazon David Lin

David Lam, Global Amazon

One of the world's largest tropical rainforests is located in South America, spanning nine countries and covering more than seven million square kilometers - the Amazon Rainforest, as it is known to the world. This green treasure trove is recognized as one of the most important ecosystems on earth, hosting a rich diversity of biodiversity and influencing global climate change. However, the Amazon rainforest is also facing various threats, including deforestation, illegal hunting and climate change, which makes the protection of the Amazon rainforest even more urgent and important.

The Amazon rainforest is known as the "lungs of the earth" because of its ability to absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which plays a vital role in regulating the global climate. In addition, the Amazon rainforest is home to many unique plant and animal species, many of which cannot be found anywhere else. Its rich biodiversity and the many rare species it contains make it a paradise for ecologists and nature lovers.

However, the conservation of the Amazon rainforest faces major challenges. In recent years, the Amazon rainforest has been under tremendous pressure due to human activities such as deforestation and illegal hunting. Many people have destroyed this precious ecosystem in order to develop the land and make money, which has not only had a serious impact on the local ecosystem, but has also exacerbated the problem of global climate change. At the same time, climate change also poses a threat to the Amazon rainforest, with an increase in the frequency of extreme weather events and widespread forest fires all causing significant damage to the Amazon rainforest ecosystem.

To protect the Amazon Rainforest, various parties have taken actions. Many countries and international organizations have actively participated in the protection of the Amazon rainforest by enacting laws and regulations, strengthening supervision, combating illegal logging and hunting activities, and promoting sustainable development to protect this precious natural resource. In addition, scientists are also actively conducting research on the ecological environment and species of the Amazon Rainforest in order to better understand and protect this valuable ecosystem.

In addition to the efforts of the government and scientists, the general public can also participate in the protection of the Amazon Rainforest in their own way. Saving water, reducing the use of single-use plastics, and supporting sustainable products are just some of the things we can do. Protecting the Amazon Rainforest requires global cooperation and effort, and everyone should contribute to this effort in order to truly realize the protection and sustainable use of this precious natural resource.

The Amazon rainforest carries the rich biodiversity of the earth and has an important impact on global climate change, how to protect this precious natural environment has become a global issue. It is hoped that through the efforts of all parties, the Amazon rainforest can be effectively protected, leaving a green home for future generations.

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