VOA常速英语听力2012年10月合辑(文本):BILLIONS-OF-DOLLARS-LOST-EACH-YEAR-TO-ILLEGAL-LOGGING.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家The joint report, called Green Carbon / Black Trade, says between 30 and 100 billion dollars are lost each year to the illegal timber trade. Much of the loss is centered in key logging countries in Central Africa, the Amazon Basin and South East Asia.Besides the diversion of revenues
2、 away from development, the trade also harms efforts to mitigate climate change and also leads to political instability. UNEP says deforestation, much of it from logging in tropical rainforests, is responsible for nearly 20 percent of all carbon emissions, 50% more than the amount from shipping, avi
3、ation and land transport combined.Revenues from illegal logging have been used by various rebels and terrorist groups, from the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia to the Lords Resistance Army in Uganda.Some groups, like militias in the North Kivu region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, engage in a numb
4、er of illegal activities with international ramifications. They include the poaching of rhino, elephants, and other wildlife, as well as illegal logging.Christian Nellemann, a senior officer with UNEPs rapid response unit and editor of the report, said in northeastern Congo, militias often make peac
5、e agreements with the government that include the removal of vehicle check points, making it easier to transport timber. The militias also clear the forests for their burgeoning trade in charcoal C estimated by the UN to be worth over $28 million per year.During an offensive, the militias drive hund
6、reds of thousands of people into camps, he explained. These refugees C in order to cook their meals - need charcoal. So the militias, after having driven people into these camps, cut down the forest, have kilns and produce charcoal which they then sell to the refugee camps.What we also see in these
7、regions, he continued, is that the different militias, including the military in the region, are taxing the charcoal on its way to the refugee camps.Nellemann said organized crime has become more sophisticated over the past decade.Criminals often hack government websites to extract logging permits a
8、nd have created falsified certificates declaring that the timber they are selling is legally produced. He says in some places, such as Brazil, cartels know the contents of bi-lateral agreements between governments before the documents are signed.One of the big scams now are vast large-scale launderi
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