Rain Forests - The Burning Issue Free Guide
With all this talk of climate change and preserving the rainforests - it’s time to get to grips with the facts!
And, to help you understand all the issues surrounding deforestation, climate change, CO2 emissions and what you can do to lessen the impact - the Princes Rainforests Project has produced a small, free, easy to read guide for everyone who is interested in learning more.
HRH The Prince of Wales heads up this booklet and it is supported by a host of other celebrities and ordinary people like you and me.
Why Care?
The Rainforests are a lifeline for our planet, not just for CO2 - although this can make a huge difference to the amount of carbon in the atmosphere.
The forests absorb and emit moisture that can help cause rainfall in other parts of the Americas - including the plains of North America and the grasses of South America - which in turn feed the world and it’s animals.
The animals and plants that have evolved to live in these areas are also dependant on the forests for their very lives. Medicinal plants are key to our search for cures and treatments and we could be losing them before we even find them! And key wildlife can support all the other creatures that live in these delicate ecosystems.
Also, people depend on these areas for their livelihoods and survival. Generations of native indian tribes have survived in harmony with the rainforests and their way of life is being destroyed by our way of life.
Why Are We Destroying It?
Unfortunately cutting down trees is no longer just about the trees, it’s about what makes more money for the person using the land.
If, for example, a field of trees are worth nothing to anyone apart from the odd free fruit you can eat. Cutting the trees down to sell for wood could make a decent profit - but using that land for growing simple crops for yourself could make even more money.
Selling that cleared land for cattle ranching though could make you a hefty sum, and selling it to large scale farmers for soya beans could make a small fortune.
And can we blame them for doing it? No, if that was your land - and you needed to feed your family - what wouldn’t you do the same? Everyone needs money - and why not get the most money you can for the same thing - after all, it’s just a field.
Is There A Solution?
There are many ways we can slow or stop this destruction, but it’s not going to be easy.
People are going to have to make an effort to change things and that includes you as an individual checking a few things when you shop, or maybe even being pro-active. A few ideas found in the booklet are as below:
1) Pay to keep trees standing by supporting a charity - and your support doesn’t have to be with money - your time can be just as important.
2) Stop the demand for rainforest products - check your sources for wood, paper and toiletries.
3) Pay to visit that field of trees - if people pay to visit these rainforests while they are standing, they could be worth more than if they were farmed, remember it’s all about what makes the most money forthe people who live there!
4) Help get your voice heard by contacting the government to share your concerns, whether you do this alone or you associate yourself with a larger charity or organisation.
So, go to Rainforest SOS to get your guide and more information about getting your voice heard!

