Heading text: That's what it's about * In 2022, 6.6 million hectares of forest were destroyed. * Global destruction has increased by four percent compared to 2021. * Deforestation should be ended by 2030. Body text: Global forest destruction increased last year, according to a new report. In 2022, the global destruction of forests increased by four percent compared to 2021, according to the report published by several scientific organizations and civil associations in Washington on Tuesday, including the environmental foundation WWF. A total of 6.6 million hectares of forests were lost in 2022. 96 percent of them were destroyed in tropical regions. The report refers to the public promises made by countries, companies and investors: According to this, an end to forest destruction should be achieved by 2030 and 350 million hectares of damaged landscapes and forests should be restored by then.
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