To protect the forests the world needs to give financial incentives for countries with the forests to keep them vs plowing them for agriculture otherwise it will steadily disappear.
Palm trees and, therefore, palm oil are big business. Vast swathes of forests and the natural habitats of orang utans and other wildlife and the indeginous peoples are being destroyed and usurped by palm' plantations on many islands in Indonesia...its heartbreaking to see😢😢 Palm oil is evil
I think this is the only long-term solution, but I wish it were more politically feasible. We've lost 25% of the entire Amazon rainforest in 60 years. Almost all of the Atlantic rainforest is gone. Most (~72%) of the temperature rainforests in the Pacific Northwest are gone. The list of tragedies spans the globe. With unimaginable damage done in such a short amount of time, what will things look like in 1,000 years? 10,000 years? I honestly don't have much hope because the math points to a trend where destruction dramatically outpaces conservation & restoration. The time scale of restoration is many orders of magnitude longer than the time is takes for deforestation to initially occur. The only long-term solution I can think of is a giant international trust fund that amasses enough wealth to either directly buy important ecosystems and manage them as "international parks" vaguely along the lines of Antarctica, or to the point that the fund is indefinitely solvent and can afford investment returns in perpetuity to pay countries adequately to protect & restore their important ecosystems. This'd have to essentially be Norway's sovereign wealth fund but substantially larger. A fund with many trillions of dollars with the capability to supply annual payments in the hundreds of billions (it'd need to pay Brazil alone ~$100 billion annually in 2024 dollars to incentivize against deforestation) -- and the reason it'd need to have its own massive fund is to isolate it from political turbulence. Another solution that seems decently stable long-term is what Tompkins Conservation has successfully done in Chile. They've leveraged their ~4,000 km2 of conserved land into a plan with the Chilean government that today protects some ~44,500 km2 as National Parks. Their reason for doing this was very simple: people usually love National Parks whether they're in the US, Chile, or elsewhere, so if land is a National Park, people will protect it. The problem is this solution alone might not survive through a dictatorship or any other political turbulence that can happen over hundreds (or thousands) of years. I think I've even seen a DW documentary on how war affected a National Park in central Africa (along the eastern border of the DRC maybe?) if my memory is correct. Maybe both of these things are jointly needed. Protect as much significant biodiversity as possible in the form of National Parks (a tactic that provides economic opportunities to local people and is easy for the public to support) and then also pay countries via a giant international fund to protect their important ecosystems. Who knows. Hopefully humanity figures out something, though, because we're really running out of time on protecting a lot of our biodiversity.
An informative and wonderful introduction and incredible warning ⚠️ for protecting old Gaint trees (🌳) . Stopping deforestation . thank you, respectful 🙏( DW) documentary channel.
Forests most likely does also warm the coldest days, like in winter. Gathering lots of energy from sunlight as they are dark. And lessening the freezing winds around them. And in spring the trees are the points that melts the snowlayer first (dark surface, water dripping to the bottom of the tree, ..). Also in summer lots of water goes through trees. Trees also makes small particles that generates clouds making rains. Trees have been regulating Earths atmosphere. And now we have cut most of them down. And that millenial havoc continues in last tree areas. Losing the trees creates droughts, that keeps drying the area and exposing it to high temperature wildfires that ravages large areas. And in many cases current fires are coming so often that offspring dies before it can make seeds and therefore the wild forests are dying too. With our agricultural fields, roads, town and other structured single specie death zones we have ruined most of the land area. Hardly any untouched trees in Europe. Hardly any large forests in Europe. And same devastation keep on going where ever human species goes. We like our death places. Look around you and think how many living things you can see around you. If you see just concrete and plastic, you live in a death zone. Open your eyes and start to think. Is this the way we really want to live?
i was about to comment how this tree canopy walk sounds familiar as if I've heard it in my country before and i was shocked when Malaysia was mentioned.
The old forests should be protected worldwide and taxes should be given to countries to discourage deforestation of "lungs" of our society. Also, we should lower our energy consumption as in some parts of the world we are consuming almost as much energy as sun gives off per area, this means that lowering CO2 should be our number 2 priority, after energy decrease!
To discourage forest cutting, people benefited should be paid for it. The worst is EU while enjoying the benefits but imposed sanctions on others who are giving the benefits to them.
We need people who try to do logging, pretending to cut trees in order control fires, to accept that the way the forests exists could remain as nature intends that actually protect them from being over exploited and already knows how to stop fires I would give billions to support this
This is painful to watch. I've driven through old-growth forests in British Columbia, Canada riped apart. For what? Usually virgin toilet paper. We need help. Bigley; we need help.
I live in Arizona. Others don't seem able to see it, but west of Flagstaff, in both public land and private, all the old growth trees are being poached. It's happening slowly, but I don't know who I can talk to who knows what to do to stop it. Any suggestions are appreciated. 🕊️
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i am from Kenya and i would kindly request for a water storage tank,i live in a semi arid area where we don't have enough rain for my tree seedlings....i am humbly requesting for some donation.Thanks.
I really wish that instead of chopping down forests to build pollutive, slave-operated mines to make coal-powered EVs, governments would focus on planting trees instead. It's literally such an easy, effective, and low-cost solution that benefits everyone. Imagine more green spaces and trees in cities especially, which clean the air, cool temperatures, and protect birds. The lack of intentional, let alone competent, forestation policy in the U.S. is criminal. But politicians push "green" technology instead, because they can profit off of the market. It's a sick world we live in.
After watching this, I’m thinking it would be worth sending in a crew of people with drills, batteries and large drill bits to make holes in fallen trees to speed up decomposition. Especially if a soaking fallen tree could act as a water source.
I am saddened by the fate of forests and the environment. But what saddens me even more is human insensitivity. The fact that a well-documented material gets 50k views in two weeks, while a young lady trying on transparent clothes gets 2M views in two days, this says enough about human nature. Sad. 😥
Please, please make sure you keep the undergrowth under control with things like fuel reduction burns or your efforts to sequester the carbon will be for nothing when wildfires rip through. I'm Australian, ask me what happens when the fuel load gets to be to much
Plantation of bushes and small plants can't compensates for cutting five hundred years old. Human life can easily sustain without technologies but never without forests and water..
If you want to save these trees, leave animal products off your plate, change your diet. Extensive cattle ranching is the number one culprit of deforestation in virtually every Amazon country, and it accounts for 80% of deforestation. The deforestation caused by cattle ranching is responsible for the release of 340 million tons of carbon to the atmosphere every year, equivalent to 3.4% of current global emissions. If you want to say soy too, the soy that is grown in the amazon, goes mostly to feed animals, only 7% of world's soy is used for human consumption, much of the rest is to feed animals. In just last 50 years, we've witnessed the obliteration of approximately 70% of the world's wildlife , much of that is because of habitat loss due to expansion of animal agriculture. While animal products provide only 18% of our protein, they consume a staggering 80% of global agricultural land. Id you want to actually save these forests, look at the reason they are cut and that is what's in your plate.
Ehh i don't know about this. Letting little kids run around the Amazonas looking for insects etc. Isn't that kind of thing best left to people with some outdoor experience and knowledge of the local wildlife? She should give the "yoink guy" a call.
you cannot have people capitalizing on passivly owning forest. it goes against all principles off free market capitalism. if we want to save forest we need to nationalize it.
If carports converted light to sweet potatoes, instead of rooftop +125°F, you could claim that carports are helping to save the cIimate too. But they gave up on Green Roofs and instead are installing tar black +145°F solar panel HEAT VOLCANOES, with the small amount of solar electricity used to run residential A/C urban heat island HEAT VORTEXES.. Brilliant! 😂🎉
Where I live the forests are being cleared to make way for wind farms. Makes no sense to me. Somebody is making a lot of money from nonsense and we can thank Greenies for helping such madness
Uuuggghhhhhhhh even more climate stuff 😩 I love and appreciate DW, but it's such a massive world out there, overdoing this specific topic to this degree is very.... odd.
To protect the forests the world needs to give financial incentives for countries with the forests to keep them vs plowing them for agriculture otherwise it will steadily disappear.
Agreed.
Palm trees and, therefore, palm oil are big business. Vast swathes of forests and the natural habitats of orang utans and other wildlife and the indeginous peoples are being destroyed and usurped by palm' plantations on many islands in Indonesia...its heartbreaking to see😢😢
Palm oil is evil
Russia forest ~10mln km² ~1billions ha, no Russia, no 10millions km² with ~45mln km² world forest.... Save Russia
And indonesia is building its new capital in borneo, by destroying more forest
I think this is the only long-term solution, but I wish it were more politically feasible.
We've lost 25% of the entire Amazon rainforest in 60 years. Almost all of the Atlantic rainforest is gone. Most (~72%) of the temperature rainforests in the Pacific Northwest are gone. The list of tragedies spans the globe.
With unimaginable damage done in such a short amount of time, what will things look like in 1,000 years? 10,000 years? I honestly don't have much hope because the math points to a trend where destruction dramatically outpaces conservation & restoration. The time scale of restoration is many orders of magnitude longer than the time is takes for deforestation to initially occur.
The only long-term solution I can think of is a giant international trust fund that amasses enough wealth to either directly buy important ecosystems and manage them as "international parks" vaguely along the lines of Antarctica, or to the point that the fund is indefinitely solvent and can afford investment returns in perpetuity to pay countries adequately to protect & restore their important ecosystems. This'd have to essentially be Norway's sovereign wealth fund but substantially larger. A fund with many trillions of dollars with the capability to supply annual payments in the hundreds of billions (it'd need to pay Brazil alone ~$100 billion annually in 2024 dollars to incentivize against deforestation) -- and the reason it'd need to have its own massive fund is to isolate it from political turbulence.
Another solution that seems decently stable long-term is what Tompkins Conservation has successfully done in Chile. They've leveraged their ~4,000 km2 of conserved land into a plan with the Chilean government that today protects some ~44,500 km2 as National Parks. Their reason for doing this was very simple: people usually love National Parks whether they're in the US, Chile, or elsewhere, so if land is a National Park, people will protect it. The problem is this solution alone might not survive through a dictatorship or any other political turbulence that can happen over hundreds (or thousands) of years. I think I've even seen a DW documentary on how war affected a National Park in central Africa (along the eastern border of the DRC maybe?) if my memory is correct.
Maybe both of these things are jointly needed. Protect as much significant biodiversity as possible in the form of National Parks (a tactic that provides economic opportunities to local people and is easy for the public to support) and then also pay countries via a giant international fund to protect their important ecosystems.
Who knows. Hopefully humanity figures out something, though, because we're really running out of time on protecting a lot of our biodiversity.
Sustainable development is important for our future generations
As my subject is geography, sometimes I also work in sustainable development ❤
A fresh breath of air from our beloved DW ... awsome ❤
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Yes.
An informative and wonderful introduction and incredible warning ⚠️ for protecting old Gaint trees (🌳) . Stopping deforestation . thank you, respectful 🙏( DW) documentary channel.
Please save our forests....
Plant trees instead of cities, fields and suburbs....
Boycott animal agriculture
Beautiful forests!
Forests most likely does also warm the coldest days, like in winter. Gathering lots of energy from sunlight as they are dark. And lessening the freezing winds around them. And in spring the trees are the points that melts the snowlayer first (dark surface, water dripping to the bottom of the tree, ..).
Also in summer lots of water goes through trees. Trees also makes small particles that generates clouds making rains.
Trees have been regulating Earths atmosphere. And now we have cut most of them down. And that millenial havoc continues in last tree areas.
Losing the trees creates droughts, that keeps drying the area and exposing it to high temperature wildfires that ravages large areas. And in many cases current fires are coming so often that offspring dies before it can make seeds and therefore the wild forests are dying too. With our agricultural fields, roads, town and other structured single specie death zones we have ruined most of the land area. Hardly any untouched trees in Europe. Hardly any large forests in Europe. And same devastation keep on going where ever human species goes.
We like our death places. Look around you and think how many living things you can see around you. If you see just concrete and plastic, you live in a death zone. Open your eyes and start to think. Is this the way we really want to live?
giving the song wildest dream a new meaning. Thanks for all the environmentalist who works to keep this planet habitable
i was about to comment how this tree canopy walk sounds familiar as if I've heard it in my country before and i was shocked when Malaysia was mentioned.
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Yep that is the way to go, if you want forests, grow them in your country
Nice Information
Keep the good work
Make it as fruitful and enjoyable so other can also join and spread awareness.
The old forests should be protected worldwide and taxes should be given to countries to discourage deforestation of "lungs" of our society.
Also, we should lower our energy consumption as in some parts of the world we are consuming almost as much energy as sun gives off per area, this means that lowering CO2 should be our number 2 priority, after energy decrease!
SAVE THE FORESTS INDEED!!! SO BEAUTIFUL AND IMPORTANT FOR US...KEEP THE GOOD WORK PEOPLE...💯👊🙏💚
Very Inspiring...
That idea is awesome of conserving the forest but requires a lot of money though...
Absolutely amazing piece of reporting, bravo DW👏🌳💚
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Please..Do not Disturb
To discourage forest cutting, people benefited should be paid for it. The worst is EU while enjoying the benefits but imposed sanctions on others who are giving the benefits to them.
As a hungarian i really appreciate the armband she is wearing lol
Thanks for saving tree , general Sherman Red wood, save the sequoia national park service, good heroes you guys are
We need people who try to do logging, pretending to cut trees in order control fires, to accept that the way the forests exists could remain as nature intends that actually protect them from being over exploited and already knows how to stop fires
I would give billions to support this
This is painful to watch. I've driven through old-growth forests in British Columbia, Canada riped apart. For what? Usually virgin toilet paper. We need help. Bigley; we need help.
Need 4k
Trees are cool, literally!!
Agreed!
I live in Arizona. Others don't seem able to see it, but west of Flagstaff, in both public land and private, all the old growth trees are being poached. It's happening slowly, but I don't know who I can talk to who knows what to do to stop it. Any suggestions are appreciated.
🕊️
is there written reports likethat? pdf to help us to get much information
Some should be saved but any true naturalist will cut out large amounts of old growth. Nothing grows or eats under old growth
“That’s a tarantula’s burrow.. I’m going to respect its space” 😅 same girl same!
Large forests keep humans from going extinct.
That's the only con
oceans are not the lungs of our planet. boreal forests are not the lungs of our planet. this teeny-tiny amazon bushes are. yep
Anti Hero too haha well done DW. I love this documentary so much
REMEMBER HOW IMPORTANT BUGS ARE AND IT HELPS THE FOREST AND THE LIFE
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Amazing
The ozone layer, acid rain, rising sea levels, earth core temperature, climate change, shortages, pandamics... oh no
Please universe let the humans leave the trees alone 🙏💙
Unless they are putting them in the ground.🌳😎
Impossible. Human population is already at alarming state
@son_60han lol I know that's why I said please universe
@@son_60han Its dropping just need more trees, sign up.
Real genuine horticulturalist and tree planter. ⬅
i am from Kenya and i would kindly request for a water storage tank,i live in a semi arid area where we don't have enough rain for my tree seedlings....i am humbly requesting for some donation.Thanks.
save old growth! call your local government and demand protection for your forests
Thailand and India are the example of land use misconduct by deforesting the river delta forest for farming.
I really wish that instead of chopping down forests to build pollutive, slave-operated mines to make coal-powered EVs, governments would focus on planting trees instead.
It's literally such an easy, effective, and low-cost solution that benefits everyone. Imagine more green spaces and trees in cities especially, which clean the air, cool temperatures, and protect birds. The lack of intentional, let alone competent, forestation policy in the U.S. is criminal. But politicians push "green" technology instead, because they can profit off of the market. It's a sick world we live in.
After watching this, I’m thinking it would be worth sending in a crew of people with drills, batteries and large drill bits to make holes in fallen trees to speed up decomposition. Especially if a soaking fallen tree could act as a water source.
Change is the only constant🫵
I am saddened by the fate of forests and the environment.
But what saddens me even more is human insensitivity.
The fact that a well-documented material gets 50k views in two weeks, while a young lady trying on transparent clothes gets 2M views in two days, this says enough about human nature. Sad. 😥
Fact:
Levels of biodiversity were higher back when atmospheric Carbon Dioxide levels and temperature were higher.
Is it necessary to build canopy? What is this? Tourist promotion ? Why not just leave the forest alone?
Please, please make sure you keep the undergrowth under control with things like fuel reduction burns or your efforts to sequester the carbon will be for nothing when wildfires rip through.
I'm Australian, ask me what happens when the fuel load gets to be to much
📍17:27
Plantation of bushes and small plants can't compensates for cutting five hundred years old. Human life can easily sustain without technologies but never without forests and water..
i wish i had their optimism. i unfortunately do not.
If you want to save these trees, leave animal products off your plate, change your diet. Extensive cattle ranching is the number one culprit of deforestation in virtually every Amazon country, and it accounts for 80% of deforestation. The deforestation caused by cattle ranching is responsible for the release of 340 million tons of carbon to the atmosphere every year, equivalent to 3.4% of current global emissions. If you want to say soy too, the soy that is grown in the amazon, goes mostly to feed animals, only 7% of world's soy is used for human consumption, much of the rest is to feed animals.
In just last 50 years, we've witnessed the obliteration of approximately 70% of the world's wildlife , much of that is because of habitat loss due to expansion of animal agriculture. While animal products provide only 18% of our protein, they consume a staggering 80% of global agricultural land.
Id you want to actually save these forests, look at the reason they are cut and that is what's in your plate.
Also don't give birth
"Our forests."
So virtuous of the colonists who decimated their forests to now preach to their former colonies.
then quit colonizing the internet.
OG commenter completely missing the point lol
Topside st. At their co- oprative groce .
Where is the European florets? 👀
no room, to many immigrants
luxury is Dangerous....
Protect Rainforrests Plant trees!
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Everyone can do their part by , consuming little to no products made from animals. The bulk of the soy farmed in the Amazon goes to feed animals.
Meanwhile people are bulldozing five hundred year old native Hawaiian forests and Ohia tree's in the desert on the Big Island of Hawaii
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I’m gonna get everyone’s tax dollars to make me rich and you’re all to blame for ruining the earth.
Ehh i don't know about this. Letting little kids run around the Amazonas looking for insects etc. Isn't that kind of thing best left to people with some outdoor experience and knowledge of the local wildlife? She should give the "yoink guy" a call.
It's already too late to save given the political disagreements
you cannot have people capitalizing on passivly owning forest. it goes against all principles off free market capitalism. if we want to save forest we need to nationalize it.
Why did you delete the documentary you made about Uyghurs?
If carports converted light to sweet potatoes, instead of rooftop +125°F, you could claim that carports are helping to save the cIimate too. But they gave up on Green Roofs and instead are installing tar black +145°F solar panel HEAT VOLCANOES, with the small amount of solar electricity used to run residential A/C urban heat island HEAT VORTEXES.. Brilliant! 😂🎉
There are lots of good reasons to preserve more old-growth forests, but carbon sequestration ain’t one of them.
Eccept st free $$$max labek returns .
why should i care?
We want LGBTQ+ rights in Bangladesh.
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Saving trees walks up wood steps...... 😂
Where I live the forests are being cleared to make way for wind farms. Makes no sense to me. Somebody is making a lot of money from nonsense and we can thank Greenies for helping such madness
Uuuggghhhhhhhh even more climate stuff 😩 I love and appreciate DW, but it's such a massive world out there, overdoing this specific topic to this degree is very.... odd.
Is it too hard for you to ignore it, then? Just watch something else instead.
Oh you’re a 50 year old logger? ….. it’s time for you to go……..