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Tropical Rain Forests

l rain forests provide much more than a warehouse for all of man’s material needs. The present economy is a serious problem, but destruction of nature is not the answer. “You can’t make a living on a dead planet” (Herndon 223). If earth’s people cannot care for this adversity, then it is our own loss. After all, it is our earth, our responsibility.Works CitedBarnett, Lincoln. The World We Live In. Editors of Life, The Earth and the Universe, Volume 3, NY: Time Incorporated, 1955.Brown, Lester R. “The Environmental Crisis,” The Humanist, November/December 1990: 26-30.Farb, Peter and the Editors of Life. The Forest, Maitland A Edey, Life Nature Library NY: Time Incorporated, 1963.Gradwhol, Judith and Russell Greenbreg. Saving the Tropical Forests, London: Earthscan Publications Ltd., 1988.Herndon, Grace. Cut & Run: Saying Goodbye to the Last Great Forests In the West. Telluride, Co: Western Eye Press, 1991.Janzen, Daniel. “Notes From the Guanacaste”, Omni, Bob Guccione, Volume 15, NY: Omni Publications International Ltd., April 1993.Lamb, D. Exploiting The Tropical Rain Forest: An account of Pulpwood Logging in Papua New Ginea, John Jeffers, Volume 3, Man and The Biosphere Series, Paris: The Parthenon Publishing Group, 1990.Mitchell, Andrew W. The Enchanted Canopy, NY: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1986.Rosillo-Calle, Frank. “Biomass Energy, Forests and Global Warming,” Energy Policy, February 1992: 124-131.Stone, Roger D. “The Global Stakes of Tropical Deforestation,” U.S.A. Today, March 1988: 74-76....

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