Environment Planet Earth 5 Ways to Stop Deforestation By Jenn Savedge Jenn Savedge Writer University of Strathclyde Ithaca College Jenn Savedge is an environmental author and lecturer. She’s a former national park ranger who has written three books on eco-friendly living Learn about our editorial process Updated November 18, 2020 Share Twitter Pinterest Email Treehugger / Alexandra Cristina Nakamura Planet Earth Conservation Weather Outdoors Trees are absolutely vital to life here on Earth, but they are also being destroyed at an alarming rate. So many of the choices we make throughout the day when we're shopping, eating, or even driving, are powered by deforestation. Trees are cut and burned down for a number of reasons. Forests are logged to supply timber for wood and paper products, and to clear land for crops, cattle, and housing. Other causes of deforestation include mining and oil exploitation, urbanization, acid rain and wildfires. Treehugger / Alexandra Cristina Nakamura Ten million hectares of forestland are lost annually around the globe. This is responsible for 20% of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions. Deforestation also contributes to air and water pollution, a loss of biodiversity, erosion, and climatic disruption. So what can you do about deforestation? Treehugger / Alexandra Cristina Nakamura One easy way to combat deforestation is to plant a tree. But you can take it one step further by making sure the choices you make at home, at the store, at work, and on the menu don’t contribute to the problem. Here’s what you can do about deforestation. Plant a tree. Treehugger / Alexandra Cristina Nakamura Go paperless. Treehugger / Alexandra Cristina Nakamura Recycle and buy recycled products. Treehugger / Alexandra Cristina Nakamura Look for Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification on wood and wood products. Treehugger / Alexandra Cristina Nakamura Eat vegetarian meals as often as possible. Treehugger / Alexandra Cristina Nakamura