World Rainforest Day: Deforestation Must Be Nearly Halved to Meet 2030 Target
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World Rainforest Day: Deforestation must be nearly halved to meet 2030 target
Every year, June 22 marks World Rainforest Day, an awareness day launched by Rainforest Partnership in 2017 to advocate for the immediate protection and restoration of the world's tropical forests. These ecosystems support at least half of all known plant and animal species. They also regulate rainfall and stabilize the global climate. In 2025, less tropical primary forest was cut down compared to 2024, which was a record high year. In total, re…
World Tropical Forest Day is celebrated every 22 June to remember the importance of these ecosystems and promote actions to protect them. Its original name in English is World Rainforest Day, and was created in 1999 by international organisms dedicated to their conservation. What are tropical forests and where are they found? Tropical forests are ecosystems located in the warm regions of the planet, mainly among the tropics of Cancer and Caprico…
Dominican Republic.–On June 22, the International Day of Tropical Forests is celebrated, an event proclaimed in 1999 by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the World Conservation Organization (WWF) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).(Continue reading...) The entry International Day of Tropical Forests was first published in Remolacha - Dominican Republic News.
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