The massive and rapid expansion of palm oil plantations has led to the loss of biodiversity and the degradation of natural habitats.

The massive and rapid expansion of palm oil plantations has led to the loss of biodiversity and the degradation of natural habitats.

There is a common trend of deforestation in all areas where palm oil is currently being grown, from Indonesia to Papua, Malaysia, and New Guinea.

There is a common trend of deforestation in all areas where palm oil is currently being grown, from Indonesia to Papua, Malaysia, and New Guinea.

The process of planting palm oil trees while removing existing flora is detrimental to the quality of the soil in the ground. When the existing flora is removed for planting the new plants, the soil surrounding it is often eroded.

The process of planting palm oil trees while removing existing flora is detrimental to the quality of the soil in the ground. When the existing flora is removed for planting the new plants, the soil surrounding it is often eroded.

Ecological Impacts including Loss of Biodiversity and loss of Natural Habitats

Ecological Impacts including Loss of Biodiversity and loss of Natural Habitats

It can cause various health risks, such as certain types of cancers, growth problems, and reproductive disorders.

It can cause various health risks, such as certain types of cancers, growth problems, and reproductive disorders.

Although the growth of palm oil will likely lead to increased income in households, the long-term impact of palm oil can be detrimental to indigenous societies.

Although the growth of palm oil will likely lead to increased income in households, the long-term impact of palm oil can be detrimental to indigenous societies.

Palm plantation Increases Carbon Emissions, Speeding up Global Warming

Palm plantation Increases Carbon Emissions, Speeding up Global Warming

Cutting down forests puts many animals at risk of poaching. The tropical forests, considered the ideal areas for palm oil cultivation, are home to many plant and animal species.

Cutting down forests puts many animals at risk of poaching. The tropical forests, considered the ideal areas for palm oil cultivation, are home to many plant and animal species.

The rapid decrease in the number of great apes has been directly linked to palm oil.

The rapid decrease in the number of great apes has been directly linked to palm oil.

Water Pollution

Water Pollution

Cutting down forests puts many animals at risk who considered the ideal areas for palm oil cultivation to be home to many plant and animal species.

Cutting down forests puts many animals at risk who considered the ideal areas for palm oil cultivation to be home to many plant and animal species.

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