Commodity-driven Deforestation in Cambodia – The sorry decimation of its unique biodiversity

The exploitation of our planet’s natural landscapes has continued unabated for decades. Deforestation threatens to wipe out countless species of plant and animal life across the world, with short-term economic gains trumping pragmatic conservation efforts. The clearing of mass swathes of forests to make room for palm oil, rubber, and cashew plantations is a major concern in Cambodia. This blog post will look at the threat this small South-East Asian country – already on its knees after a half century of political turmoil and genocidal horror – faces from illegal logging operations. 

Video – Sean Gallagher, an independent environmental photographer documented the scale of the issue beautifully in their short documentary Cambodia Burning’. This can be seen below.

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