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If this is a world wide trend
it will be good for the future
health of the environment.
These new “secondary” forests are emerging in Latin America, Asia and other tropical regions at such a fast pace that the trend has set off a serious debate about whether saving primeval rain forest — an iconic environmental cause — may be less urgent than once thought. By one estimate, for every acre of rain forest cut down each year, more than 50 acres of new forest are growing in the tropics on land that was once farmed, logged or ravaged by natural disaster.
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at 22:51 on January 30th, 2009
We need some more information on this.
at 07:52 on January 31st, 2009
Heartening.
at 09:07 on January 31st, 2009
I will research it and try to add more.