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Find out how much cellulose is made by all the plants in the biosphere and compare it with how much of paper is manufactured by man and hence what is the consumption of plant material by man annually. What a loss of vegetation !

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According to 2006 report from UN forest stone about 312 billion tons of carbon in their biomass alone. If you add to that carbon in dead wood, litter and forest soil, the figure increases to about 1.1 trillion tons.
The destruction of forests adds almost 2.2 billion tons of carbon to the atmosphere each year.
Some climatic experts believe that the preservations and restoration of forests offers one of the least expensive and the best way to fight against climatic change.
Although it is difficult to get exact data about the quantum of cellulose produced by plants. About 10 % of cellulose is used in paper making, usually older trees are cut for large quantity of cellulose.
Replantation is limited to a selected species of plants.
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