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Acacia trees were once abundant in the Ṭuwayq Mountains, but the demand for charcoal decimated them.
With increasing rural-urban migration in the area, demand for charcoal grew in nearby towns and villages, and this accelerated a vicious cycle of deforestation that began with the clearing of land for cultivation.
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A major concern is forest destruction due to demands for charcoal; in the towns, charcoal is the most popular cooking fuel.
Clorox cut its forecast in June after wet weather hurt demand for Kingsford charcoal and Armor All auto-care items.
Haiti is in danger of losing what trees it has left - as many as 30 million a year - to the insatiable demand for the charcoal used as cooking fuel.
This would be good for customers, but also for the environment as slowing demand for traditional charcoal might lead to a reduction in the number of trees being felled.
Unlike the plundering of diamonds or cobalt in the Congo to feed Western vanities and motherboards, demand for African charcoal is mostly local.
Some of this is fuelled by demand for wood and charcoal, which the UN estimates is still used in almost 80% of African homes as a cheaper option to gas.
Hence, as it was confirmed in the group discussion, the scenario of these observed changes both spatially and temporally of shrub land cover was due to the increased demand for fire wood, charcoal and construction materials for subsistence as well as expansion of forest and cultivated and rural settlement land.
The huge demand for wood and charcoal has made logging a lucrative business in Kenya, with dire consequences.
Properly designed and used, a biogas digester mitigates a wide spectrum of environmental undesirables: it improves sanitation; it reduces greenhouse gas emissions; it reduces demand for wood and charcoal for cooking, and therefore helps preserve forested areas and natural vegetation; and it provides a high-quality organic fertilizer.
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