The world's rainforests are on the brink of collapse, and the blame lies squarely on our insatiable demand for resources. The Amazon, Congo basin, and Southeast Asia are all feeling the heat, with each biome facing its own unique set of challenges. From cattle ranching to gold mining, and from biofuels to fast fashion, the pressure is mounting. But what's truly alarming is the secondary impact of these activities, such as water pollution and infrastructure development, which are often overlooked. Mining, in particular, has a far greater environmental footprint than we realized. The report highlights an urgent need to replace and reduce the use of products from forest regions, rather than simply adding new forms of consumption. The 10.2% increase in beef production forecast by the Brazilian government is expected to cause at least 57,000 sq km of deforestation by 2034. This could be considerably higher if the current trend of shifting ranching to the Amazon continues. Over the same period, global meat production is expected to increase 13%, driven by population growth. Open pit goldmines already cover 1.9m hectares of the Amazon biome and this is likely to increase because of projected demand for jewellery (accounting for 43% of gold use), technology (7%), and ingots held by investors and central banks. The report finds a clear correlation between gold prices and gold mining-related deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. On recent trends, this is projected to cause an extra 375 sq km of deforestation by 2028. Oil, gas, and coal are playing an ever bigger role in the destruction of rainforests, both directly from drilling and indirectly through global heating. The Amazon is one of the fastest-growing fossil fuel frontiers with exploration and extraction in Brazil, Suriname, Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru. Nearly one-fifth of the world's oil and natural gas reserves identified between 2022 and 2024 were found in the South American rainforest and offshore regions. Last year, the Democratic Republic of the Congo approved exploration of 52 new oil blocks covering 1.24m sq km in the Cuvette Centrale peatlands, the world's largest terrestrial carbon sink and a highly biodiverse critical ecosystem. Additional pressure is coming from mining for critical minerals, such as lithium, nickel, and cobalt that are used for batteries and other technologies used in the transition towards cleaner energy. The study estimates cumulative deforestation linked to the global electric vehicle fleet will be between 1,500 sq km to 4,700 sq km by 2050 on current trends. This is barely 1% of all deforestation expected in that period, but the secondary effects are also considerable. The environmental impact of mines can spread across a 50km radius, because of water and land contamination, the report notes. Mines also tend to disproportionately affect Indigenous territories and other areas of relatively intact forest. The biofuel sector, which claims to be a sustainable alternative to oil and gas for aviation and shipping, is also adding to the pressure on the forest. The report estimates 52m hectares of additional cropland will be needed to meet the projected 2030 global demand for biofuel. For biofuel-related soy crops alone, it predicts between 31,600 sq km and 35,000 sq km of Amazon vegetation will be cleared by 2035. Oil palm pressures are also growing as processed foods grow more popular across the world. Until now the main impact has been on the forests of Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia. But the report says the Congo basin could be a new frontier for oil palm because the markets for processed foods are growing along with urbanisation in the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa. Other throwaway products marketed as 'green' in faraway urban cities can also worsen the health of tropical rainforests. The fast-fashion popularity of the semi-synthetic fibre viscose (also known as rayon) is adding to the pressure on Indonesia's forests because one of its core ingredients is wood pulp. Similarly, the paper bags often touted as a 'green' alternative to plastic carriers are not always sustainably sourced, nor is much of the packaging used for the fast-growing e-commerce sector. The report sets out possible solutions, including improved transparency in supply chains and stronger enforcement of regulations. Recycling could also help reduce new mine development needs. Ultimately, a core goal should be to reduce demand in consumer countries. 'A reduction in resource use can't be avoided. There is no doubt recycling is needed but it will not help enough,' said lead author Barbara Kuepper. 'The overall use of resources is just too big.' In my opinion, the report highlights a critical issue that requires immediate attention. The world's rainforests are not just a source of biodiversity, but also a vital component of our planet's climate regulation system. As an expert, I believe that we need to take a step back and think about the broader implications of our actions. The report's findings suggest that we are on a path towards irreversible damage to these precious ecosystems. We need to ask ourselves: what are we willing to lose in order to satisfy our insatiable demand for resources? The answer, unfortunately, is that we may already be on the losing side.
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