The world has lost one-third of its forest, but an end of deforestation is possible - Our World in Data
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Over the last 10,000 years the world has lost one-third of its forests. An area twice the size of the United States. Half occurred in the last century.
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The world has lost one-third of its forest, but an end of deforestation is possible - Our World in Data
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