Peru has the fourth-largest rain forest area in the world. Much of the Amazon rainforest, which produces as much as 20-percent of the earth's oxygen, lies in Peru. Years of illegal mining of gold and coal have stripped large areas of the rainforest, devastating the ecosystem and causing problems world-wide.
By not cutting too many trees and replace the tree you have cut by planting another.
And not wasting land e.g when you are mining for minerals you must not leave the area messed up or full of pits and holes.
Replacing diminished resources would allow them to benefit from rain forests without hurting the global environment.
There are many ways, the main ones are :
Eco tourism
Sustainable logging
Rubber tapping
Shifiting Cultivation
Sponcering land
and farming
Cattle ranching
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sustainable developement
Decreasing overconsumption
use a map and follow it
This means that the product comes from a sustainable source/a farmed source not natrually occurring rainforest. It also means it will not damage the rainforest in any way.
Rainforest Partnership's motto is 'Linking People to People for a Sustainable Future'.
Cattle ranching
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One way that people use the rainforest is by making medicines from the exotic plants that grow wild there. They also use the rainforest to cut down the trees and build homes there.
it means creating everlasting improvement in the building industry
use more solar power
To adapt to and mitigate climate change.
Like any vegetable it can be if produced using organic farming methods. Most major coffee blends offer a "fair trade" or "rainforest alliance" Rainforest alliance uses organic farming methods. Tierra from Lavazza is rainforest alliance.
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By leaving it the f&%k alone.
There are many charities that help to protect the rainforest. Some of these charities are: the National Aviary, Ecotrust, the Earth Island Institute, the Pachamama Alliance, the Rainforest Action Network, the Rainforest Alliance, the Rainforest Foundation US, World Land Trust-US, and the Sustainable Harvest International.