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Directions (Q. 27 - 35):
Fill in the blanks with the best alternative among the four options:Around the world, forests are being destroyed at a rate of about thirteen million hectares a year and deforestation accounts for an estimated 17% - 20% of all global emissions. In addition, forests and other terrestrial carbon sinks play a....(27).... role in preventing runaway climate change, soaking up a full 2.6 Gt of atmospheric carbon every year. The destruction of forests, therefore, not only emits carbon - a staggering 1.6 Gt a year, which severely....(28).... forests’ capacity to absorb emissions from other sources - but also drastically....(29).... the amount of forested land available to act as a carbon sink in the future.
However, the effects of deforestation extend beyond carbon. Rainforests ....(30).... a wide variety of ecosystems services, from regulating rainfall to purifying groundwater and keeping fertile soil from ....(31)....; deforestation in one area can seriously damage food production and ....(32).... to clean water in an entire region. The value of global ecosystem services has been estimated at 33 trillion USD each year (almost half of global GDP), but these services have been taken for granted without a mechanism to make the market reflect their value. Rainforests are also a home and ....(33).... of income for a huge number of people inAfrica, Asia, and South America.....(34).... this, economic pressures frequently drive bothlocal communities and national governments in the developing world to ....(35).... these forests in ways that are unsustainable, clear-cutting vast areas for fuel, timber, mining, oragricultural land
Fill in the blanks with the best alternative among the four options:Around the world, forests are being destroyed at a rate of about thirteen million hectares a year and deforestation accounts for an estimated 17% - 20% of all global emissions. In addition, forests and other terrestrial carbon sinks play a....(27).... role in preventing runaway climate change, soaking up a full 2.6 Gt of atmospheric carbon every year. The destruction of forests, therefore, not only emits carbon - a staggering 1.6 Gt a year, which severely....(28).... forests’ capacity to absorb emissions from other sources - but also drastically....(29).... the amount of forested land available to act as a carbon sink in the future.
However, the effects of deforestation extend beyond carbon. Rainforests ....(30).... a wide variety of ecosystems services, from regulating rainfall to purifying groundwater and keeping fertile soil from ....(31)....; deforestation in one area can seriously damage food production and ....(32).... to clean water in an entire region. The value of global ecosystem services has been estimated at 33 trillion USD each year (almost half of global GDP), but these services have been taken for granted without a mechanism to make the market reflect their value. Rainforests are also a home and ....(33).... of income for a huge number of people inAfrica, Asia, and South America.....(34).... this, economic pressures frequently drive bothlocal communities and national governments in the developing world to ....(35).... these forests in ways that are unsustainable, clear-cutting vast areas for fuel, timber, mining, oragricultural land
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