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Destruction of rainforest: preparation for oil-palm
Destruction of rainforest: preparation for oil-palm plantation which replaces rainforest in a river-valley, (Elaeis guineensis). Sabah, Borneo; Malaysia; June. Oil-palms oil is used in cosmetics, food and fuels, and the plantations now occupy vast territotories and still expand, threatening forests
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Aerials Agricultural Agriculture Borneo Countries Cultivated Cultivation Damage Deforestation Destruction Earth Environment Environmental Exploitation Farmland Forest Forests Geography Landscapes Malaysia Palm Palms Plantation Plantations Preparation Rainforest Rainforests Replaces Scars Terraces Elaeis Guineensis
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In this striking photograph, the vast expanse of a river valley in Sabah, Borneo, is transformed as rainforest gives way to the preparation of a new oil-palm plantation. The undulating terrain, once covered in lush, diverse vegetation, now bears the scars of deforestation, with terraces and farmland replacing the trees. The oil palm, scientifically known as Elaeis guineensis, is a versatile plant used in various industries, including cosmetics, food, and fuels. The destruction of rainforests for oil-palm plantations is a contentious issue, with many environmental organizations raising concerns about the environmental impact of this agricultural expansion. The loss of forests not only results in the displacement of wildlife habitats but also contributes to the release of carbon dioxide, exacerbating climate change. The plantations, which now occupy vast territories, continue to expand, threatening more rainforests in countries like Malaysia and Indonesia in Asia. This aerial view offers a poignant reminder of the historical destruction that has taken place, as well as the ongoing damage to the Earth's environment and geography. The preparation for oil-palm cultivation involves clearing the land, often through burning or mechanical means, and leveling the terrain to create terraces for planting. The monoculture farming method used in oil-palm plantations can lead to soil degradation and water pollution, further contributing to the environmental damage caused by their expansion. As we witness the transformation of this river valley, it is essential to consider the long-term consequences of our actions and seek sustainable alternatives to meet our growing demands for resources. By raising awareness and advocating for responsible production methods, we can work towards minimizing the destruction of rainforests and preserving the Earth's precious ecosystems.
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