Scientists Say The Coronavirus Pandemic Has Worsened Deforestation Worldwide
Scientists say accelerating deforestation and development may increase the risk of pandemic diseases, and the current coronavirus pandemic may actually make the trend worse.
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June 24, 2020 at 02:55AM
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NPR News: Scientists Say The Coronavirus Pandemic Has Worsened Deforestation Worldwide
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