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  • Rainforest Destruction: Fact vs. Fiction - How Fast is it Happening?
    Yes, it is roughly true. The rate of tropical rainforest destruction was estimated to be around 13 million hectares per year in the early 2000s, which is equivalent to an area the size of a football pitch being destroyed every second. However, it's important to note that deforestation rates can vary over time and may have changed since then.
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