Are Rubber Trees Going Extinct at Andrew Jasmine blog

Are Rubber Trees Going Extinct. According to a report published by the u.n.’s food and agriculture organization in 2021, agricultural expansion drives 90% of global deforestation, with a vast majority of it occurring in tropical forests. Can a solution be found before it's too late? Rubber is regularly linked to deforestation according to a systematic review of case. Growers can't easily produce enough rubber for future expected demand, and the trees are currently being threatened by both a leaf blight and climate change. Demand for rubber, as with these other commodity crops, is driven by the vagaries of the market. Impact of the global rubber trade on forests has been serially and substantially underestimated. The clearing of forests for growing rubber “has been substantially underestimated” in estimates used to develop policy on deforestation, new research finds. Climate change, capitalism and disease are threatening to strike a mortal blow to the world's rubber trees.

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The clearing of forests for growing rubber “has been substantially underestimated” in estimates used to develop policy on deforestation, new research finds. Can a solution be found before it's too late? Demand for rubber, as with these other commodity crops, is driven by the vagaries of the market. Climate change, capitalism and disease are threatening to strike a mortal blow to the world's rubber trees. According to a report published by the u.n.’s food and agriculture organization in 2021, agricultural expansion drives 90% of global deforestation, with a vast majority of it occurring in tropical forests. Growers can't easily produce enough rubber for future expected demand, and the trees are currently being threatened by both a leaf blight and climate change. Rubber is regularly linked to deforestation according to a systematic review of case. Impact of the global rubber trade on forests has been serially and substantially underestimated.

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Are Rubber Trees Going Extinct Growers can't easily produce enough rubber for future expected demand, and the trees are currently being threatened by both a leaf blight and climate change. The clearing of forests for growing rubber “has been substantially underestimated” in estimates used to develop policy on deforestation, new research finds. Can a solution be found before it's too late? Demand for rubber, as with these other commodity crops, is driven by the vagaries of the market. Climate change, capitalism and disease are threatening to strike a mortal blow to the world's rubber trees. According to a report published by the u.n.’s food and agriculture organization in 2021, agricultural expansion drives 90% of global deforestation, with a vast majority of it occurring in tropical forests. Growers can't easily produce enough rubber for future expected demand, and the trees are currently being threatened by both a leaf blight and climate change. Impact of the global rubber trade on forests has been serially and substantially underestimated. Rubber is regularly linked to deforestation according to a systematic review of case.

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