Earth’s intact forests shrank annually by nearly 90,000 square kilometres -– an area the size of Austria—from 2014 to 2016, 20 percent faster than during the previous 13 years, according to findings presented at a conference in Oxford this week.
Earth’s intact forests shrank annually by nearly 90,000 square kilometres -– an area the size of Austria—from 2014 to 2016, 20 percent faster than during the previous 13 years, according to findings presented at a conference in Oxford this week.