About Congo Basin
The Congo Basin is the sedimentary basin of the Congo River. The Congo Basin is located in Central Africa, in a region known as west equatorial Africa. The Congo Basin region is sometimes known simply as the Congo.
COP27: Sunak urges global push to boost clean growth
... It said the UK will also commit £90m for conservation in the Congo Basin rainforest, and £65m to support indigenous and local communities...
Ghana's Pan African Heritage Museum seeks to reclaim Africa's history
... The Maasai of Kenya and Tanzania, the Himba of Namibia, the Somali of the Horn of Africa, the Zulu of southern Africa and the Mbenga of the West Congo Basin - among many other communities - could soon be on the move to a new home in Ghana...
Congo peat: The 'lungs of humanity' which are under threat
... But despite a series of international agreements about the need to protect the peatlands of the Congo Basin, there is growing frustration in the region, with ministers like Ms Soudan-Nonault accusing the West of hypocrisy...
Deforestation: Which countries are still cutting down trees?
... Congo Basin: Agriculture and miningThe Congo forest basin is the second-largest rainforest in the world...
COP26: World leaders promise to end deforestation by 2030
... 1bn fund will be established to protect the world s second largest tropical rainforest - in the Congo Basin...
Deforestation: Which countries are still cutting down trees?
World leaders at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow have pledged to end and reverse deforestation by 2030.
There have been other attempts to protect forests, but has any progress been made?
How bad is deforestation now?Forests absorb vast amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) - a major contributor to Global Warming - so cutting down trees can have a big impact on Climate Change .
The UN Says 420 million hectares (one billion acres) of forest have been lost since 1990. Agriculture is the main reason for this.
There have been efforts to protect forests before.
In 2014 the UN announced a deal.
Then, in 2017, it set another target to increase forested land by 3% worldwide by 2030.
But deforestation continued at " an alarming rate" according to a 2019 report, with serious consequences
There has been some reforestation, through natural growth or planting, but trees need years to mature before they can fully absorb CO2.
Over The Past decade 4. 7 million hectares of forest were still lost annually - with Brazil, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Indonesia among the countries worst affected.
Brazil: Illegal Logging continuesSome 60% of the Amazon Rainforest is in Brazil, and it plays a vital role in absorbing harmful CO2 that would otherwise escape into the atmosphere.
After falling steadily since 2004, deforestation in Brazil's Amazon has risen again, It said in 2020 that the
Brazil's president, Jair Bolsonaro , told the UN that, as of August this Year , deforestation in Brazil was down compared with 2020. However, the rate of deforestation is still higher than before he came to office in 2019.
And Imazon - a Research Institute focused on the Amazon - Says its
President Bolsonaro has been criticised for " anti-environment" policies, such as.
He has cut the funding for the government agencies that are responsible for prosecuting farmers and loggers who break Environmental Law . Fines for Illegal Logging .
Exact figures are not available, but recent studies suggest as much as
Brazil is not the only country responsible for the deforestation of the Amazon - neighbouring countries, including Bolivia, also contribute.
Last Year , - the fourth-highest in The World .
Congo Basin : Agriculture and miningThe Congo forest basin is the second-largest rainforest in The World . More Than half of it lies within the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Environmental campaign group Greenpeace Says Illegal Logging - by both large and small companies - is leading to deforestation. Although the US and EU have banned importing illegal timber, it still gets smuggled outside the country.
Other, clearing for charcoal and fuel, urban expansion and mining.
In The Past five years, the annual loss of primary forest has been nearly half A Million hectares, according to Global Forest Watch.
President Felix Tshisekedi last month ordered an audit of some of the leases allocated to harvest public forests - including one for More Than 1. 4 million hectares - amid allegations of corruption. The Move was welcomed by campaigners.
But earlier this Year , the government also announced a plan to lift a ban dating Back To 2002 on new logging operations - although it has Not Yet been implemented.
Greenpeace Says that would contradict commitments made earlier this Year to protect The Forest and increase Forest Cover by 8%.
Indonesia: Palm Oil plantationsIndonesia has been among The World 's Top Five countries for forest loss for The Past two decades.
According to data from Global Forest Watch, the country lost 9. 75 million hectares of primary forest between 2002 and 2020.
President Joko Widodo pledged to Crack Down on deforestation in 2014 by tackling the main contributor - clearing land for oil palm plantations.
Up to, according to official data.
Indonesian government figures say the deforestation rate hit a record low in 2020.
In 2019, President Widodo issued a three-Year moratorium on new forest clearance, covering about 66 million hectares of primary forest and peatland. The ban was extended indefinitely this Year .
Source of news: bbc.com