HomeMiddle Column'Reverting back to nature': 'For every acre of rainforest cut down each... Middle Column ‘Reverting back to nature’: ‘For every acre of rainforest cut down each year, more than 50 acres of new forest are growing’ By Marc Morano - August 22, 2009 224 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsdeforestationkeynew studyscience Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleUN ‘grossly overestimated deforestation…based on poor science…amount of carbon emissions caused by world forest destruction likely far less than UN’s 20% figure’Next articleClaim: Nomads to make a comeback under global warming Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles In Wake of Hurricane, Microbial Ecosystem Remarkably Resilient Climate411 After sustaining seemingly catastrophic hurricane damage, a primordial groundcover vital to sustaining a multitude of coastal lifeforms bounced back to life in a matter... Read more The Guardian: Global Warming is GOOD for Rare Coral? Climate411 A rare Guardian good news climate change story. Read more No ‘echo chambers’ in Reddit climate debate Climate411 The study found evidence suggestive of more "deliberative debate". Read more