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Deforestation: A Cause of Global Warming That Goes Unnoticed
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The rise in the average temperature of our planet is bound to cause the sea level to increase. Global warming has already begun to cause the melting of glaciers and of the ice at the poles, thus adding to the rise in sea level. This phenomenon is a serious threat to the life on Earth and it is we who need to take the right measures to prevent this damage.
It is believed that the use of fossil fuels and the burning oil gas causes global warming.
It is true that pollution caused by the burning of oil and gas and the release of pollutants causes global warming. But research has revealed that deforestation is one of its major causes. It is the main reason behind the rise in the level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, leading to the greenhouse effect.
Extreme weather conditions, changing agricultural yields, and increase in the disease vectors are some of the other effects of global warming. Deforestation, being primary reason behind global warming, we need to show greater concern towards the felling of trees. We need to take quick measures for preventing deforestation so that we can hope for an environment conducive to live in.

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