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A large-scale field assessment of carbon stocks in human-modified tropical forests

The study conducted by scientists of Brazil and the United Kingdom affirms that a number of factors such as selective logging, partial destruction caused fire and fragmentation resulted from pastures and crops may be subtracting about 54 million tons of carbon per year from forests, which are released to the atmosphere as greenhouse gases. This carbon loss corresponds to 40% of those caused by total deforestation.