2001-2020年采矿活动,主要是在印度尼西亚和巴西,造成140万公顷树木损失,每年排放3 600万吨二氧化碳。 2001-2020 mining activities, primarily in Indonesia and Brazil, caused loss of 1.4 million hectares of trees and emitted 36 million tons of CO2 annually.
世界资源学会的一份报告指出,2001年至2020年期间,采矿活动已导致全球丧失近140万公顷树木,主要影响热带原始雨林。 A World Resources Institute report reveals that mining activities have led to the loss of nearly 1.4 million hectares of trees globally from 2001 to 2020, primarily affecting tropical primary rainforests. 这种破坏每年释放出3 600万吨二氧化碳,与芬兰的矿物燃料排放量相似。 This destruction released 36 million tons of carbon dioxide annually, akin to Finland's fossil fuel emissions. 报告强调,迫切需要改进采矿做法,以减轻环境损害和保护社区,印度尼西亚和巴西是受影响最严重的国家。 The report underscores the urgent need for improved mining practices to mitigate environmental harm and protect communities, with Indonesia and Brazil being the most affected countries.