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Deforestation is considered to be one of the contributing factors to global climate change. According to Michael Daley, associate professor of environmental science at Lasell College in Newton, Massachusetts, the No. 1 problem caused by deforestation is the impact on the global carbon cycle. Gas molecules that absorb thermal infrared radiation are called greenhouse gases. If greenhouse gases are in large enough quantity, they can force climate change, according to Daley. While oxygen (O2) is the second most abundant gas in our atmosphere, it does not absorb thermal infrared radiation, as greenhouse gases do. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most prevalent greenhouse gas. In 2012, CO2 accounted for about 82 percent of all U.S. greenhouse gas, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Trees can help, though. 300 billion tons of carbon, 40 times the annual greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels, is stored in trees, according to Greenpeace.

The deforestation of trees not only lessens the amount of carbon stored, it also releases carbon dioxide into the air. This is because when trees die, they release the stored carbon. According to the 2010 Global Forest Resources Assessment, deforestation releases nearly a billion tons of carbon into the atmosphere per year, though the numbers are not as high as the ones recorded in the previous decade. Deforestation is the second largest anthropogenic (human-caused) source of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, ranging between 6 percent and 17 percent. (Van Der Werf, G. R. et al., 2009)

Carbon isn't the only greenhouse gas that is affected by deforestation. Water vapor is also considered a greenhouse gas. "The impact of deforestation on the exchange of water vapor and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the terrestrial land surface is the biggest concern with regard to the climate system," said Daley. Changes in their atmospheric concentration will have a direct effect on climate.

Deforestation has decreased global vapor flows from land by 4 percent, according to a study published by the National Academy of Sciences. Even this slight change in vapor flows can disrupt natural weather patterns and change current climate models.
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Deforestation is considered to be one of the contributing factors to global climate change. According to Michael Daley, associate professor of environmental science at Lasell College in Newton, Massachusetts, the No. 1 problem caused by deforestation is the impact on the global carbon cycle. Gas molecules that absorb thermal infrared radiation are called greenhouse gases. If greenhouse gases are in large enough quantity, they can force climate change, according to Daley. While oxygen (O2) is the second most abundant gas in our atmosphere, it does not absorb thermal infrared radiation, as greenhouse gases do. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most prevalent greenhouse gas. In 2012, CO2 accounted for about 82 percent of all U.S. greenhouse gas, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Trees can help, though. 300 billion tons of carbon, 40 times the annual greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels, is stored in trees, according to Greenpeace.The deforestation of trees not only lessens the amount of carbon stored, it also releases carbon dioxide into the air. This is because when trees die, they release the stored carbon. According to the 2010 Global Forest Resources Assessment, deforestation releases nearly a billion tons of carbon into the atmosphere per year, though the numbers are not as high as the ones recorded in the previous decade. Deforestation is the second largest anthropogenic (human-caused) source of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, ranging between 6 percent and 17 percent. (Van Der Werf, G. R. et al., 2009)Carbon isn't the only greenhouse gas that is affected by deforestation. Water vapor is also considered a greenhouse gas. "The impact of deforestation on the exchange of water vapor and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the terrestrial land surface is the biggest concern with regard to the climate system," said Daley. Changes in their atmospheric concentration will have a direct effect on climate. Deforestation has decreased global vapor flows from land by 4 percent, according to a study published by the National Academy of Sciences. Even this slight change in vapor flows can disrupt natural weather patterns and change current climate models.
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Deforestasi dianggap salah satu faktor yang berkontribusi terhadap perubahan iklim global. Menurut Michael Daley, profesor ilmu lingkungan di Lasell College Newton, Massachusetts, No 1 masalah yang disebabkan oleh deforestasi adalah dampak pada siklus karbon global. Molekul gas yang menyerap radiasi inframerah termal disebut gas rumah kaca. Jika gas rumah kaca dalam jumlah cukup besar, mereka bisa memaksa perubahan iklim, menurut Daley. Sementara oksigen (O2) adalah kedua gas yang paling berlimpah di atmosfer kita, tidak menyerap radiasi inframerah termal, sebagai gas rumah kaca lakukan. Karbon dioksida (CO2) adalah gas rumah kaca yang paling umum. Pada tahun 2012, CO2 menyumbang sekitar 82 persen dari semua gas rumah kaca AS, menurut Badan Perlindungan Lingkungan (EPA). Pohon dapat membantu, meskipun. 300 miliar ton karbon, 40 kali emisi gas rumah kaca tahunan dari bahan bakar fosil, disimpan di pohon, menurut Greenpeace. The deforestasi pohon tidak hanya mengurangi jumlah karbon yang tersimpan, itu juga melepaskan karbon dioksida ke udara. Hal ini karena ketika pohon mati, mereka melepaskan karbon yang tersimpan. Menurut 2010 Global Forest Resources Assessment, deforestasi rilis hampir satu miliar ton karbon ke atmosfer per tahun, meskipun jumlahnya tidak setinggi yang tercatat dalam dekade sebelumnya. Deforestasi adalah terbesar kedua antropogenik (yang disebabkan manusia) sumber karbon dioksida ke atmosfer, berkisar antara 6 persen dan 17 persen. (Van Der Werf, GR dkk., 2009) Karbon bukan satu-satunya gas rumah kaca yang dipengaruhi oleh deforestasi. Uap air juga dianggap sebagai gas rumah kaca. "Dampak dari deforestasi pada pertukaran uap air dan karbon dioksida antara atmosfer dan permukaan tanah terestrial adalah kekhawatiran terbesar berkaitan dengan sistem iklim," kata Daley. Perubahan konsentrasi atmosfer mereka akan memiliki efek langsung pada iklim. Deforestasi telah menurun arus uap global dari tanah oleh 4 persen, menurut sebuah penelitian yang diterbitkan oleh National Academy of Sciences. Bahkan perubahan ini sedikit arus uap dapat mengganggu pola cuaca alam dan mengubah model iklim saat ini.





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