Source: Cool Earth
The rainforest charity Cool Earth is aiming to triple the amount of rainforest they are protecting in Peru to tackle increasing deforestation levels.
Recent announcements by the Brazilian government have highlighted the success of Brazil in curbing their deforestation levels. Deforestation rates dropped 10.9 per cent on the previous year to 6,238 square kilometres between August 2010 and July 2011.
Working on the arc of deforestation in the Western Amazon, Cool Earth is forming a protective shield to halt the advancement of logging into the pristine rainforest behind. In the next eighteen months Cool Earth is working to triple its projects in Peru to bring the escalating deforestation rates under control.