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By disrupting the water cycle and potentially causing changes in precipitation patterns
By reducing habitat for species, leading to biodiversity loss
By releasing carbon stored in trees and soil, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions
By increasing the risk of wildfires due to drier conditions
By altering local weather patterns and contributing to climate change
By impacting the livelihoods of indigenous communities and local populations who rely on forests for food, medicine, and shelter.