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The World Lost Over 25 Million Hectares of Forests in 2025. Who Paid the Biggest Price?
Forests are more than just trees—they regulate climate, preserve biodiversity, and support millions of livelihoods. Yet, deforestation continues at an alarming pace.
Forest Area Lost in 2025:
Canada - 6.2 Mha (23.3%)
Russia - 3.3 Mha (12.4%)
Brazil - 2.9 Mha (10.9%)
United States - 1.6 Mha (6.0%)
Indonesia - 1.2 Mha (4.5%)
Other countries - 10.0 Mha (37.6%)
Canada alone accounted for nearly a quarter of global forest loss, highlighting how wildfires, logging, and climate-related events are reshaping ecosystems worldwide.
As global demand for resources grows, balancing economic development with environmental sustainability is becoming one of the defining challenges of our time.
Every hectare lost today impacts carbon storage, wildlife habitats, and the planet's ability to combat climate change tomorrow.
Which solution do you believe can have the biggest impact on reducing global deforestation: stronger regulations, sustainable forestry, reforestation, or technological monitoring?
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