How Deforestation Fuels Climate Change Introdunction: Deforestation is happening around the world with all forest types but occurs mostly in tropical areas. Tropical primary forest loss in 2022 totaled 4.1 million hectares, the equivalent of losing 11 football fields of forest every minute. All this forest loss produced 2.7 gigatonnes (Gt) of carbon dioxide emissions, equivalent to India’s annual fossil fuel emissions. Deforestation means cutting or clearing trees and forests covering a large area, and not replanting them. In anther words Deforestation is one of the most significant environmental threats of our time. As forests disappear, the planet faces rising temperatures, altered rainfall patterns, and biodiversity loss. Increased Soil Erosion and Desertification: Causes, Impacts, and Solutions. Soil is one of the most vital resources for sustaining life on Earth, supporting agriculture, biodiversity, and water cycles. However, human activities and climate ch...