As you can see the level of destruction has increased dramatically since 2004 in many countries.
In the last 150 years, over 2 billion acres of forest have been destroyed by man, and destruction continues at the rate of 200,000 acres per day. Destruction of forest has several adverse consequences: reduced rainfall, soil erosion, increased CO2 and reduced biodiversity.
About 20% of the ocean's coral reefs have already been destroyed by man's activities, and destruction continues. Coral atolls play a very important role in ocean ecology.
Fresh-water and wetland habitats have also been degraded.
Fresh-water and wetland habitats have also been degraded.