Logging Tragedies
So, today we visited the section of the SERC property that had been logged. Just before the property came under control of SERC the previous owners had decided to give logging rights to a company so they could make some extra money. Each tree cut and trucked away was paid for at $500 per tree.
This is what one of the logging places looked like 1 year after the logging event:
Logging is just like any other industry. Use of resources to produce goods for humans (this also provides jobs).
We use tables, chairs, looseleaf, pencils, etc everyday.
-We learned that plants and trees take up CO2 from the environment during their life time.
But...what happens when these trees are killed and left to rot and decay on the forest floor?
-How does logging impact the forests and the peoples in South America?
-If we were to stop logging/deforestation entirely, where would we obtain our manufactured goods? How will we employ the people that worked in the industry? What impact would that have on the environment?

